Sir Oliver slowly pushed the covered card over, and the number of the cards was gradually revealed. After seeing the face of the card, he sighed, "Oh, why is it a 2."
*It’s okay, it’s okay, you can still add it, let’s continue to add it, so it’s only 13 o’clock. " Viscount Fox suggested.
"Yeah, add it, it's only 13 points, it's unreasonable not to add it? And if A is counted as 1 point, the added up point is only 3 points, add it quickly." The Earl of Palau also suggested.
The dealer straightened his body and asked with a smile, "Have you all read your points? Do you want to add more cards?"
"Add! Add."
"Of course, my card count is only about 10 points, so I must increase it."
No, no, I won't add it. "
"Yeah, I happen to be at 21 o'clock."
"I'll forget it, 20 o'clock is 20 o'clock, it doesn't matter if you earn less."
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All the nobles responded one after another, some were waiting to receive the money contentedly, some were angry, and most of them were looking forward to it, wanting to bet on the next number of cards.
Sir Oliver was no exception. He looked at the dealer expectantly, hoping that the next cards would be smaller, and it would be good to stack them up slowly.
0 for flowers 0....
The dealer finished the second round of cards to the nobles and said, "Those who want to discard cards can discard cards now, and those who want to increase can still continue to increase, but there are still two rounds to the limit."
Sir Oliver picked up the newly dealt card and flipped it over the previous one. Very excited, he began to move slowly.
Earl Mannu and the others seemed to be more nervous than him, and asked anxiously, "Come on Zhang 8, come on Zhang...
Sir Oliver closed his eyes and said expectantly, "I don't have any requirements, there is no 8, a 7 is fine too..
As the card was spread out, there was another sigh of disappointment. The point of that card was 5.
"Hey, why is it a 5? What a pity." Sir Oliver looked regretful.
....
"It's okay, it's nothing, it's only 8 o'clock, or 18 o'clock in total, there is still a chance, there is still a chance." The Earl of Palau comforted him again and again.
"That's right, let's draw the cards, there is still a high probability of reaching 21 points." Viscount Fox added.
Sir Oliver nodded and said, "Yes, there is still a chance, go ahead.
Seeing the opinions of the nobles, the dealer continued to deal the third round of cards. Sir Oliver picked up the cards from the third round and said expectantly, "I hope you can give me another A card this time, or a 3."
"Yes, we still have two options, and there is still a great chance." Earl Manu nodded repeatedly.
Sir Oliver looked at the third card with his eyes closed, and after slowly pushing it away, he looked disappointed and shouted, "What kind of card is this?"
The Earl of Palau looked at the card with the number 7 turned over and felt sorry, saying, "It's such a pity.
"In this case, the A card cannot be counted as 11, otherwise it will explode." Earl Manu said.
"But it's okay, there is one more chance. If the A card counts as 1, the total is only 15 points. It's okay." Viscount Fox said happily.
Sir Oliver nodded and sighed, "Give me another card, I hope a 6."
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Chapter 1806: Repeated battles and repeated defeats. (1 more for customization)
Chapter 1806: Repeated battles and repeated defeats. (1 more for customization)
The dealer smiled and nodded, dealt the cards to several people again, and said, "There is one more chance to deal the cards, so you have to think carefully."
Sir Oliver looked at the cards dealt for the fourth time, just as nervously as the previous two.
Earl Mannu and the others looked even more nervous, all frowning to see what this card was.
After reading the cards, Sir Oliver almost rolled his eyes to the back of his head, and sighed, "Oh, good luck is gone."
His fourth card is a king, plus the cards in his hand add up, and all the points explode.
"Yeah, what a pity, it exploded." Earl Manu also looked regretful. "It's okay, it's okay, you can continue, this is just the first one, it doesn't mean anything." Viscount Fox "840" comforted.
"That's right, go ahead, play a few more to see the situation, maybe we will win in a row next time." Earl of Palau echoed.
Sir Oliver sighed, then picked himself up, and said, "Yes, the first blow doesn't mean much."
The dealer dealt with the situation on the gaming table, paid out what should be paid out, and took back what should be paid back. He smiled and said, "Are you all ready? Do you want the next round?"
"Come!"
"Of course, that's what it's all about!"
"I don't want it anymore, I lost too much, I'm going to look elsewhere."
"Deal the cards, I'm ready."
All the nobles at the gambling table were eager to try. Those who won naturally looked forward to it, while those who lost were thinking about the next comeback.
Sir Oliver adjusted his sitting posture and stared at the dealer with a serious face, thinking about the next move to get his luck back.
"Okay, then I'll start dealing the cards. Now I'm giving you two open cards, one for Zhang Ming and one for the dark." The dealer finally dealt out one card to himself and ended the deal.
Sir Oliver looked expectant, picked up the two cards in front of him, continued to squint his eyes and began to look.
Earl Mannu and the others behind him were no exception, eager to put their heads in front of the cards.
After a few minutes, it is conceivable that this hand was still lost, and the cards were dealt to a bust at the end.
For the next hour or so, it can be said that they lost miserably. During the period, Viscount Fox and the others also played along, but obviously, the loss was a mess.
Sir Oliver complained with a look of decadence, "Oh my god, I lost again. It seems that my long run has really come to an end."
"I also lost a few times, forget it, the main reason is that we are not suitable for playing this game." Earl Manu pouted.
"Hey, let's play something else, don't play this, this big luck should be spent." Earl Palau sighed.
"It's true. After all, you've won all day. It's the end of your luck. Maybe you can find this kind of luck in other games?" Viscount Fox said full of expectation.
Sir Oliver nodded thoughtfully, and said, "Yeah, it makes sense, there's nothing wrong with it, I don't think my luck is here today, let's go to another gaming table and try it out."
They are like this, they never think that the luck is bad, they should stop slowly, or come back tomorrow, etc., they often just continue to plunge into it.
"Then what are we going to play?" Viscount Fox asked curiously.
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