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98 A Big Game 2

I shrug my shoulders: "How much bets don't really matter. The more we gamble, the more fun will be? You just want to win them, but you don't care how much you win."

Minister Kim is speechless. Winson looks at me with a grin and suddenly says:" "You words sound to be a little right..."

"Not a little, but a lot." I laugh and say: "Everyone likes gambling. In fact, it is just like the truth of playing chess. Gambling for win and lose, chess for win and lose too. Is the king of chess has to put a lot of money on every game for get interesting?"

"A thousand is a thousand!" Minister Kim rubs his hands and pats the table: "I don't care how much money, as long as Chen Yang can win both of you, I'm very satisfied!"

Winson smiles bitterly: "I don't care. I'm your guest too. Guests just do whatever you want."

Mr. Park talks with Minister Kim for a few words. The guy gives me a very complicated look with a rather impatient expression, but reluctantly agrees in the face of Minister Kim.

The Dealer can't help saying: "Well... Gentlemen, if you gamble too little, it's hard for us to do that."

Minister Kim looks at her impatiently: "I know, you want to take a commission, how much we need to pay, the minimum amount, you directly deduct from my member account!"

Then he shouts: "Deal and deal!" Then his face is excited, and his eyes are hot.

That dealer looks helpless. Maybe she has never seen such a small bet in such a top casino.

She looks at some professional poker cards in her hand. This kind of poker card is specially designed and manufactured for casinos. A pack of cards is worth several hundred.

"Show hand! Show hand! I want to beat them all!" Minister Kim is shouting. But them he looks at me awkwardly, "Well, I'm waiting for you to beat them all for me."

I sigh.

Actually I'm helpless too.

Don't I want to play bigger? Like the movie G.o.d of gambling, millions of chips pushed out. Is that scenery? Is that arrogance?

But… I dare not.

If I lose, I would lose Nanny's money. I'm already very embarra.s.sed. Let me lose millions more. Don't I need to owe her more?

If I win. That's even worse! Today is not my fortune luck's day! Forced use of rings to win, next is enough for me to be unlucky! The more I win, the more side effects I would have!

So, I'm trying to make the bet smaller. In this way, when the side effects of anti-phagocytosis, the end will not be too miserable!

Dealer has shuffled the cards and dealt cards, and we have four men in front of each sent a pile of chips, but ridiculously, in this high-end VIP compartment, we are facing the lowest value of the small chips. Ten chips per person with one thousand value totally.

We play show-hand.

The first round, everyone throw a chip out, and then I don't look at my bottom card at all. The other open card is a red heart K, which is quite big. But this round, Winson's open card is the biggest, he has a spade A.

His face is calm. I can't see any ups and downs from his eyes, not even a change of expression. He casually throws out a chip. Others all follow.

There's nothing to say in the middle. Everyone insist to get the fifth card. But the situation is somewhat complicated now.

Winson's open cards are a pair of A, two single cards. With the bottom card, he is most likely to have three A's, or a pair of A plus a pair.

Minister Kim has bad luck in this round. His open cards are from 8 to K, which is not enough to get the straight. He even hasn't a pair, even if his bottom card is K, make up a pair of K, but also no bigger than Winson, so he just simply folds.

Nongda Park's eyes are s.h.i.+nning. His open cards are a pair of 8 and a pair of 9. This is interesting. Because if his b.u.t.ton card is 8 or 9, he can win Winson's for sure. Even just this two pairs, he still has big chance.

And mine cards looks beautiful. Four cards are 10, J, Q, K, all red hearts!

Winson looks at my cards and laughs: "It's a good card. Is it the red heart straight? But the red heart 9 is in Mr. Park's hand, unless your bottom card is the red heart A. Otherwise, even if you have a straight, but not in same suit, Mr. Park is likely to win you with three plus a pair."

He squints. "I remember you haven't seen the bottom card yet. Do you have the skill of card remembering?"

I laugh and say, "Your already has a pair of A's, you said so confident, is your bottom card is red heart A? So you're sure mine is not the red heart straight?"

I laugh calmly.

I don't look at the bottom card for two reasons.

First, I've heard that gamblers are usually psychologists. They can see whether you're nervous or happy from all the details of your facial expressions, your movements, and so on. Then judge the opponent's bottom card.

I don't think I'm a good gambler. I can't guarantee that my expression will camouflage well, so I just don't look at the bottom card! I don't even know what my bottom card is. So that others don't hope to see the flaw in my expression change from my face.

As for the second reason, I sigh, take my wallet out of my pocket, take out the ring, put it on my finger carefully, and turn it around gently.

"Red heart straight is bigger, you call!" The dealer looks at me.

I nod, without thinking, and push out all the chips in front of me: "SHOW HAND!"

Alas, it is rare to have such a gambling game, which can behave like a gambling G.o.d. But the bets are too small to feel anything.

Winson gives me a look. He squints and smiles, and then without hesitation to close the card.

"I don't like taking risk, fold!"

Nongda Park sits opposite me, looks at me quietly for a moment, then shakes his head, says a few words lightly, and then pushes out all the chips in front of him, slowly opens his bottom card.

Three 9 and a pair of 8.

I look at Winson and ask expressionlessly, "What did he say?"

Winson smiles. "He said, unless you have a red heart A, but he thinks the probability is very small."

I nod and say lightly, "The probability is small, it does not mean there is no." Then I open the card, it's just a red heart A!

Nongda Park is expressionlessly still. He just looks at me and says something. Then he smiles.

"He said you are very lucky!" Winson tells me.

"I admit." I say.

Dealer announces that I won, and then pushes all the chips to me. I think about it, and take out a few and throw to Nongda Park: "I lend them to you. Let's go on."

His expression becomes very strange.

Minister Kim can't help laughing and saying, "Funny and interesting! Unexpectedly, Mr. Park has to rely on other people to borrow chips to continue gambling! Ha… ha… ha… ha... I just want to be laughing to death!"

At the next round, I wear the ring and I grab four A's without any effort, and all of them are the open cards! This is almost the biggest card in the board besides the same straight flus.h.!.+ It doesn't matter what my bottom card is. They three just simply fold.

We restart. I get a pair of A's and a pair of K's on the open cards. They three fold again.

Next round, I get four K's. Their cards are s.h.i.+ts still. Fold.

"d.a.m.n it." Minister Kim strokes his chin hard: "You are just like a gambling G.o.d attached! Play cards with you, obviously you're not technical. But you're so lucky! Every round has the biggest cards! Are you cheating?"

I laugh bitterly: "I've been sitting here. The cards are casinos. The dealer is also from casino. How can I cheat?"

Winson suddenly laughs and says, "OK, I give up!"

He throws the cards on the table: "It's no fun to keep playing. Chen Yang's cards are so good. I've never seen such good luck." He pauses and looks at me seriously:" I've been watching you. You did not cheat. But that surprised me. How did you do it?"

I shake my head. "I don't know either. Maybe I'm just lucky enough."

Winson looks at Minister Kim and says, "Well, Minister Kim, you win! I admit defeat. I think Mr. Park should have the same thought."

He takes a look at the Korean. Nongda Park suddenly says, "Bet something else."

Dealer immediately says, "Do you want to bet on anything else? Our casino can bet directly on the Major League Cups in Europe and Asia, as well as the racetrack in Hong Kong and Macau. There are direct remote bets." She points to a huge TV screen on the wall: "Closed-circuit television here has the satellite signal. We can directly transmit the live of racetracks in Macau or Hong Kong."

Then she says with smile, "We also have the odds offered by the world's major gambling companies for your reference and choice. We will do our best to meet all your requirements."

"Play?" Minister Kim thinks about it and looks at his last chip: "I have one hundred left. Winson is the same. Chen Yang has thousands! Even if we gamble on something else, we still won't win much unless we have a high accompanying rate."

Winson suddenly says, "Don't be so complicated. We do not bet the amount. Let's bet the odds!"