The Barrage Said, I Am the Final Villain In the Game

Chapter 77: Now, showdown! (Please follow up!)

  Chapter 77 Now, showdown! (Please follow up!)

  Although there is no mirror now, Abner knows that his complexion at the moment must be not very good.

  He put out a chip of the lowest level, and they directly slapped a mountain over!

   Playing so big when you come up?

what is this?

  Novices’ newborn calves are not afraid of tigers? Want to try who is taller between hands and sky?

   It is difficult for Abner to describe his current emotions like eating half a worm.

   I insist on describing it, like a nobleman meets a soldier, and they don’t want to hear what you want to say. Before a duel, you have to wear decent armor, bow and salute, and do what you want.

   What is knightly etiquette to a soldier?

have no idea!

   When you come up, you just cut it, and when you meet, you just **** it, and you're done with it!

  Are the nobles aggrieved?

  Aggrieved!

  Is it difficult?

   Difficult!

  Because what's more terrible is that when you look closely, the soldier's sword is so sharp that his own shield may not even be able to block it!

   Abner took a deep breath, pressed his left hand on his right hand that subconsciously wanted to draw cards, and slowly calmed down his complicated mood.

   "Since you have said so." Abner also pushed out part of the chips in front of him, and forced a smile, "How can I not accompany you?"

   "Then, should I say thank you." Lynn tilted his head slightly, and pushed down two chips again, "Then, come again?"

  “.”

   Abner's face was almost green.

   To be reasonable, he has played so many games, but he has never seen such an opponent.

   This is still the first one! Two rounds!

   Under normal circumstances, this is just a trial round!

  Is there anyone who plays like this!

  The reason why Abner’s emotions fluctuated so violently was because he found out after calculation that if he called for another round and Lynn doubled again next time, then he would not be able to continue calling.

  —His chips are not enough.

   Insufficient chips, this is the first time Abner met in the days of the vertical and horizontal poker game.

   Subconsciously, Abner wanted the dealer to bring him some more chips, but he immediately remembered that all the chips in this casino were already on this table.

   And, a large part of it is with his opponent.

   "What the **** is the Blazer family doing, giving a child so much money, is it crazy!"

   Abner kept cursing the "stupid parents" of the Blazer family in his heart, but cursing could not change the reality that he needed to make a decision.

  In this card game, when one of the two parties does not have enough chips to call, the one with insufficient chips can only choose Allin, and he will not be able to check the cards, and will directly enter the stage of comparison.

   In this way, it is basically equivalent to handing over all the outcomes to luck.

   Abner didn't like this situation.

  He doesn't think that he is a very lucky person, and that he can win the game all because of his psychological game ability to crush his opponents.

  Taking a deep breath, Abner's brain was running crazily at this moment, trying his best to think about how to get out of this predicament.

   Now before him, there are two choices.

  One is as just said, follow one round, and then stud all, leaving the outcome to fate.

   followed by

   Abner confirmed his thoughts in his heart, and slightly raised his hand: "I want to see the cards."

  Lynn glanced at him, and raised his chin indifferently.

   "Hoo—"

  Picking up the cards in his hand, Abner took a look, and suddenly, he closed the cards suddenly.

  The next moment, he pushed out all the chips he had left.

   "Allin!"

  The people around watched Abner's actions and were stunned.

   "Here, what good cards did he get?" Huang Mao's voice was a little dry, "There are so many left, and they stud all of them?"

   "It must be A!" The companion tremblingly felt the heartbeat that was boiling because of Abner's action, "Even, it may be the A of Hearts."

   "Only this one is the card that must win, and only this one can give people the confidence of Stud!"

   "Boy of the Blazer family, you're about to lose"

  Are you going to lose?

  Ling En listened to the whispers around him, but ignored them.

  He didn't even bother to push, he just pointed to the surrounding piles of chips: "Sorry, I don't really want to count them one by one, but these should be about the same as yours, right?"

  “.”

   Abner's face twitched: "Probably."

After a pause, he said with a hint of a reminder: "You are the second player. After placing the bet, I no longer have the ability to follow you. So, next, we will open our respective hands. , Compete in size."

   "Before then, don't you want to look at your hand first?"

  Lynn tilted his head: "Why should I look at my hand?"

   "Since it is already placed here, can I change its size if I look at it or not?"

   "." Abner was really speechless.

   "Although you can't change its size, you can decide not to call this bet and give up this hand." He said lightly, "Stopping losses in time is also an option."

  Lynn glanced at him in surprise: "Did you see my cards?"

   Abner's eyes paused, and he was a little puzzled by Lynn's sudden change of subject.

   "No, our casino has always been fair and just, and any cheating is prohibited, so how could I see your cards?"

   "Since you can't see my cards." Lynn asked back, "Then how do you think I will definitely lose?"

   "...I didn't say you would lose." Abner said according to his own cards, "I just think that I will win."

   "Just because you read the cards, you are very confident in your own cards?"

   Abner smiled and said, "That's right."

  —He lied.

  Actually, although Abner picked up the cards in his hand, he didn't look directly at them.

  Because unknown things will blur the "bottom line concept" in people's minds.

  When he didn't really see his own cards, Abner could completely regard his own cards as "Ace of Hearts", thus gaining false "confidence".

The advantage of this is that if the opponent is intimidated by him, then after the opponent has read his cards, if the cards are not very big, he will have a great probability of giving up his hand. round of the same chips.

  That's why Abner tried to make Lynn look at his cards.

  Because as long as the other party reads it, Lynn will hesitate and doubt his own cards because of his confidence.

If the doubt is too deep, and the cards in his hand are not that big, then Abner can use his own words to increase the size of that doubt, so that the shadow area in the opponent's heart will gradually expand, and then exceed the balance line, forcing the opponent to give up. Card.

   In this way, he can easily win.

   It’s just that, although what he thinks in his heart is good, Abner always feels that Lynn, who has surprised him once, may surprise him again.

   It turns out that he was right.

   "Once again, I'm sorry."

   Lynn raised his eyes slightly: "I always like to be responsible for my choices."

   "So, let's compare."

   "But not until then."

  He flipped over from the mountain of chips and threw out a chip of the lowest rank.

  Abner asked with a puzzled face: "I have no more chips, you don't need to continue to increase the chips."

   "No, you still have."

   "For example, the value of this chip is equal to your life."

  Lin En grinned, but his voice was as cold as the fierce wind on the northern ice sheet.

   "If you lose, you will use your life to repay the insult you have done to Blazer."

  He tapped the cards in his hand, his black eyes gleaming with undeniable majesty.

   "Now, showdown!"

   Thanks to "Carpediem0" for the reward of 100 starting coins, thank you very much!

   (ps: I am working hard to set the update time at eight in the morning and eight in the evening, praise me quickly!)

  

  

  (end of this chapter)

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