The securities sold are raffle-bonds. 2D still frames from the 3D pilot episode of an interactive tv series or an entire interactive movie are sold or bought or deposited and withdrawn from an ATM, or handheld PDA or videophone. The "virtual" bankteller is an actor from the series or movie. At the end of the transaction the "virtual" bank teller asks the punter(s) for an autograph...on the touch screen with a stylus. If the cost of making an interactive movie was $1 per 3D frame then the value of a 2D raffle bond was $1. A raffle draw happens every 24 hours after which the raffle-bonds are redeemable as cash.
Telling a story in flashbacks is not unusual and so divvying a story up on the card tables as blackjack, baccarat or at the crapshoot as interactivity continues the trend. Especially baccarat which has its origin in fortune telling and is suitable for "synthespians". The blue chips are slides from the movie.
The sequence is left to right or right to left thru the frames for a cinema. For transmission by cable, satellite or wireless the sequence is determined by electronic dice to defeat piracy. No special 3D glasses are needed. Nimrod was a hunter in the sights of Yahweh.
RedSpades GreenClubs BlueDiamonds
K K K
Q Q Q
J J J
10 10 10
9 9 9
8 8 8
7 7 7
6 6 6
5 5 5
4 4 4
3 3 3
2 2 2
Why is there no 1 card or yellow suit? Because that is the base number and colour of the FisherKing. I like to go angling in the Nevada desert.