Normally in Texas Hold'em, there is no shortage of players pushing All-in directly. On the contrary, this kind of scene is quite common, but usually the All-in process starts with the pre-flop process after getting good cards. A small tentative bet, then an appropriate raise at the flop stage (revealing the first three community cards), step by step bringing other cards into the chip whirlpool, and then on the turn or river card (revealing the fourth and fifth cards) Zhang Gong card) directly push All in to collect all the chips.

Of course, there are also players who get bad cards but choose to bluff. As long as the chips are big enough and the betting pool is deep enough, an all-in hand can easily make other players at the table give up and abandon their cards. When the bluff succeeds, they can still You will show your cards to others at the table, stimulating your opponents' fighting spirit and getting involved in more pots in the next set-up.

The more scheming gamblers will deliberately give their opponents telltale signs when they get good cards, making their opponents think that they are bluffing and trying to steal the pot. When their heads are hot, they will also play All in and find out in despair that their opponents have opened the pot. A combination of the card and the public card will result in either a golden straight or a full house.

But the current situation is completely inconsistent with either of the above two situations, because the All-in player didn't look at his cards at all!

The expressions of all the players on the green gambling table were very subtle. The dealer did not urge the next player to speak, because in this situation, everyone needs to do some mental construction, or have a few words to analyze this player who is completely unresponsive. What are the common sense Chinese girls thinking?

"I first heard that a player won the finals with only one chip. I was a little skeptical at first." Doyle Brown, a young senior gambler, had pink chips flying through the fingers of his right hand. , leaning on the edge of the table in front of him with his left hand, he looked at Shao Nanyin with interest at the dealer on his right, "It seems really interesting now."

"I like you, I really like you!" Shao Nanyin's subordinate, natural gas tycoon Zhukovsky, nodded and drew out the cards in his hand. He tapped Shao Nanyin with his cigar-holding hand and kept saying this. I admire you on both sides, and there is an inexplicable meaning in my eyes.

"Fold." The dealer folded the two cards.

"Well"

It was time for Alicia to speak. The wealthy lady in a butterfly dress looked left and right. Finally, she could only helplessly spread her hands to Shao Nanyin. The slender index and middle fingers of her right hand came together to press the two sheets she covered. The hole card was drawn out casually.

"Fold." The dealer put away the two cards and looked at Ms. Ge who was in the right position.

Miss Ge gently folded her fingers together and stopped practicing her skill in washing chips. She turned her head and looked at Shao Nanyin for a while, then smiled and said something in Mandarin that few people present could understand.

Shao Nanyin, who is also Chinese, smiled after hearing this sentence and did not respond.

Miss Ge shrugged and was about to throw out her trump card, but two cards beside her were thrown out first.

Many people unexpectedly glanced at the person who lost the card, Mr. Charolette, the British boss in the HJ position. The rich British businessman's expression now was not good-looking, and his two eyes hidden in the flesh were staring at Shao sharply. Nanyin seemed to want to see what kind of madness was hidden under this woman's skin.

"It seems someone is very angry." Mr. Doyle Brown lowered his head and shuffled the chips skillfully, saying jokingly.

Discarding your cards before it is your turn to speak is a very rude behavior on the Texas Hold'em poker table.

But now no one criticizes the wealthy businessman Charolette for being rude, because they understand the psychological state of the wealthy businessman so well. They must have caught a big hand with this hand, right? Is it "AA" or "KK" among the 169 starting hands?

No, it shouldn't be that big. If it's really that big, anyone with courage would dare to follow it directly to the end, so it's most likely "AK" or some other small pair?

I caught a good card in the first round, but was forced to fold due to this all-in hand. No one else would be in a good mood.

Shao Nanyin didn't look at her hole cards, so her hole cards were completely unknown. This was the first round of the gambling game. If she chose to go with All In, the next step would be pure luck to determine the outcome. There was no psychological game at all. It goes against everyone’s understanding of Texas.

Not many people have the guts to bet on luck in the first round, and it’s not necessary. The pot is not that big, so folding is understandable.

"Don't play tricks, little girl. I'm watching you. You're only going to mess up this time. It's the last time. The card table won't be so friendly next time. This is not a tea party at your house." The big British boss folded his hands and leaned forward on the gambling table, staring at Shao Nanyin opposite him and said in a low voice.

The dealer did not make any remarks to Charolet. As long as there was no personal threats or attacks, all conversations on the card table would be regarded as part of a psychological game.

Including Willy Vail, who is sitting at the bar not far away and watching the alone here, did not have any reaction to this kind of trash talk at the card table. On the contrary, he was quite happy to see what Shao Nanyin was going to do. .

Shao Nanyin rotated the chips with his index finger, and lightly scraped them with his middle finger from time to time to speed up the rotation of the chips. He said casually: "Actually, if you have the courage, you can call. I don't mind. After all, my money comes from the strong wind. Yours doesn't Likewise, the recent price of meat is not very optimistic. Money is not easy for everyone to earn, and it will be even harder in the future."

Charolette's expression turned green and white, and she glanced at Shao Nanyin strangely, but said nothing.

Doyle Brown, who was in the lower position, smiled interestingly and flew the two hole cards in his hand to the dealer's hand.

"All fold." said the dealer.

Everyone folded, and the scattered tens of thousands of chips in the pot were placed in front of Shao Nanyin. She picked up one of the chips and threw it on the chip castle in front of her and said, "It saves trouble."

Only then did some people realize that Shao Nanyin was never prepared to push the castle of chips piled up in front of her into the gambling pool from the beginning to the end - she had already calculated that these people did not dare to follow, so she was not prepared to put her careful efforts at all. The piled masterpieces were destroyed.

"Miss Shao Nanyin." The dealer looked at the cards in front of Shao Nanyin that had not been turned over from beginning to end.

Shao Nanyin crossed the cards. When everyone folded, she could choose not to turn over the cards. This made the others a little regretful. They really wanted to see whether the opening All-in card was good or bad. .

The dealer put away all the cards and began to reshuffle the cards. The big and small blinds and all positions moved clockwise. The rules on the gaming table are that the blinds will be raised every 15 minutes, so the blinds remain unchanged and are still the big blind of 10,000. The small blind is 5,000.

The game continues, the blind bets are put into the pot, and the dealer starts dealing cards from the left side of the button. The cards are drawn to each player's hand, and the one who speaks in order happens to be Charolette.

The wealthy businessman gently bent his thumb to take a look at the hole card, then smoothed the poker, took out a blue chip, threw it out, and said in a low voice: "One hundred thousand."

Doyle Brown adjusted his black courtesy, pressed his index finger on his temple, and put his thumb on his chin. He looked sideways at the wealthy businessman beside him. After thinking for a moment, he threw out the same chip: "Call."

It was Shao Nanyin's turn. This time she lowered her head and flipped the corner of the card with her thumb to look at her hole cards.

This made many people breathe a sigh of relief, and at the same time they began to feel a little admired in their hearts, because they felt that the girl really played a big game in the last round, betting that no one would dare to follow her, instead of using some tricks to secretly I looked at my own cards.

After reading the cards, Shao Nanyin threw out a blue chip.

"Call." The dealer will remove the chips from the pot.

"Have you finally been honest?" Charolete's British-style accent always made people feel a sense of teasing, and the eyes he looked at Shao Nanyin were also full of provocation. It seemed that Shao Nanyin really provoked him in the first round. Not happy anymore.

"Mr. Zhukovsky." The croupier looked at the Russian.

"You can have some fun." Zhukovsky said with a thick Russian accent and threw out 100,000 chips.

"Call."

It was Alicia and Miss Ge's turn next, and both of them folded.

Then entering the flop stage, three community cards were revealed on the gaming table, namely: 9 of clubs, 10 of clubs, and 10 of hearts.

It's a very subtle flop. The rules of Texas are to use your own two hole cards and five community cards to form the largest combination. Now the first three community cards turned over have two clubs. If a player has the same two clubs in his hand, , you can bet that the next flop will be a flush. If someone has a 10 in his hole card, it has already formed a trip. If not, you can wait and see the turn card and try to bet on two pairs.

"Mr. Charolette." The croupier looked at the bloated British boss.

"Five million." The British boss said slowly.

The blue chip chip was thrown out, and the wealthy businessman made a large raise, fifty times the big blind. In other words, such a raise was equivalent to throwing the car keys of a brand new Ferrari 458 in On the gambling table, an adult would have to use both hands to hold up the piles of dark green banknotes in cash.

It was no longer a small amount, and every subsequent word must be cautious and conscientious. Doyle Brown, a senior gambler, looked at his cards again, smiled helplessly, and threw the cards away.

"Fold." said the dealer.

When Shao Nanyin spoke, Shao Nanyin didn't look at his trump card again. He just picked up a blue chip and threw it out, making a call in seconds.

The big British boss looked at Shao Nanyin's expression intently, probably guessing what her trump card was.

Immediately afterwards, without any surprise, Zhukovsky, Alicia, and Ms. Ge all chose to fold. It seemed that their hole cards could not form any combination with the three community cards, so there was no need to follow them. This is a big bet. After all, as long as Charolet's trump card that raises is a '10' or '9', they will lose everything if they continue to follow the bet.

"Two players, heads up." The dealer put away his chips and turned out the fourth turn card of the community card again, which was a 3.

9 clubs, 10 clubs, 10 hearts, 3 hearts.

"Mr. Charolette?" The croupier looked at the British boss and motioned for him to speak.

Looking at this card, Charolette checked his trump card, then threw out a white chip, and then stared at Shao Nanyin.

"Bet, 1 million." The croupier put away his chips and turned around, "Miss Shao Nanyin?"

"The game has just begun and there is already a lot of excitement." Alicia, the daughter of a wealthy family, started chatting with interest, "Mr. Charolet, doesn't he like being beaten by women?"

"This should be none of your business, miss." Charolette said, grabbing a few round chips in her hand.

"Just a casual chat." Alicia shrugged.

"That's just for fun." Shao Nanyin answered smoothly, looked at Alicia and winked lightly, throwing a charming wink at the beauty, and threw out two white chips with a smile on his lips. .

"Rise." The dealer put away his chips, "Mr. Charolet?"

Because Shao Nanyin raised the bet, according to the rules of Texas Hold'em, if someone raises the bet, the players still at the table have only three choices: follow the bet, counter-raise, and fold.

Charolette fell silent, not as energetic as at the beginning, staring at the four revealed public cards without saying a word.

"Is 3 not good enough?" Shao Nanyin spoke up. This was also the first time she took the initiative to talk to Charolette.

Charolette didn't answer Shao Nanyin, and her fat fingers were still playing with the chips.

After a while, he placed the few chips he was playing with on the neatly stacked chip chips. When he made this move, the audience behind the card table all let out low shouts, guessing what he was going to do.

"All in." The broad and fleshy palm pushed out all the chips, and the scattered round chips were scattered on the card table with a clatter.

The exclamations became louder uncontrollably, and people around him began to talk about it.

"All in, 19 million." The dealer looked at Shao Nanyin, "Miss Shao Nanyin?"

Shao Nanyin lowered his head and said without looking at Charlotte, "In such a hurry to leave? Do you have a date tonight?"

There was no expression on Charolette's face. This was also a truly professional "poker face". He didn't want Shao Nanyin to get any information from his expression.

Seeing that Charolette ignored him, Shao Nanyin turned his head and looked at the wealthy daughter Alicia, and said with a smile: "Miss Alicia, do you like to be active or passive?"

"Wow." Doyle Brown couldn't help but make a sound.

The other players on the table all had different expressions, but Villeville, who was at the bar not far away, laughed so hard that he spit out the whiskey in his mouth, and the bartender behind the table quickly handed him a tissue.

Alicia was stunned for a while before saying, "Am I being teased?"

If a man spoke like this, she would definitely be angry, but now the person who said such frivolous words to her was a woman, and she was a mysterious woman who she found very charming. This made her angry and funny, but 90% of it was funny. There was only a layer of shy and angry anger.

After the joke was over, Shao Nanyin turned to Charolette casually and said, "Do you want me to follow you?"

Charolette still didn't speak, not wanting Shao Nanyin to cheat him out of the information, and he didn't know whether he was bluffing or tempting Shao Nanyin to follow the bet.

Shao Nanyin looked at the chips spinning between his fingers, and moved his index finger gently. The chips fell on the castle and kept spinning until the power of the rotation gradually exhausted and fell, and began to rotate slightly due to Euler's formula.

"Why don't you follow?" Shao Nanyin said, "Call."

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