Shaman from Afar

Vol 4 Chapter 34: My luck is good (Part 1)

Although Loren pretended to be very confident, he actually didn't have much confidence-it would be better to say that he was very averse to gambling, whether it was in his last life or ... this life.

The reason is very simple. This is an act of pure luck, and the result is completely unpredictable; even if sufficient information and information can be obtained, and after careful calculation, it is impossible to ensure 100% success.

So there is only one way to win 100% at the gaming table ... to cheat.

But it is also very difficult to do this ... everything from chips, gambling equipment, tables and chairs to every small object is provided here, and it is a very high-end and exquisite luxury: the small dice is also sterling silver, The card in the dealer's hand was actually stroked with gold powder, which was very high in imitation.

"Is there anything you want to play with, since you are here for the first time after all, will you be curious?"

Walking in the bustling hall, Lena in a black dress is still expressionless and unmoved by the warm atmosphere around her:

"Although it's just a casino, there are still plenty of places to play ... Anyway, the fun of your men can never be separated from money and women."

The black-framed glasses shrugged: "Normally outsiders are playing in the lobby, or guys who don't have a lot of money in their pockets-in general, this kind of person's money is also best cheated."

"True regulars are basically separate rooms on the upper floors; of course, even on the ground floor there are many things to play, such as card games or something."

card? If there are hearthstones and Quint brands here, then I am more sure ...

Hearing the dark wizard here could not help but twitched his mouth: "Sounds, are you still a regular visitor here?"

"Of course, otherwise, where do you think the two million dollar debt came from?" The "black frame glasses", which always had no expression, suddenly snorted with self-deprecation:

"This kind of thing, once you touch it, you don't want to get rid of it."

"There is still a chance." Loren smiled slightly. "As long as you can make up your mind."

"It's really easy to say, but I just accepted President Clermont's bribe just now." Lina was completely unimpressed. "Man ... it's really a fool of different appearances."

"Similarly, you just said it once."

"Are you there? I'll say it again if you have, and you're used to it anyway."

"..."

At the end of the crowd is a huge round table with more than a dozen chairs around; although it looks lively, there are very few people who actually sit down and play, mostly talking and laughing, or sitting opposite to them. Gamblers are pointing, and from time to time there are people commenting on it.

"That's roulette, and it's usually played by out-of-town guests alone, or just guys who are ready for a pastime, so the roulette here is also the simplest." "Black frame glasses" on the side introduced Loren.

There are forty numbers next to each seat next to the roulette, which are divided into black and white according to the single and double, and below the number is the place to bet.

As Liya said, the roulette rules here are very simple-first put a small oak ball on the roulette. There are a total of 40 black and white holes marked with numbers on the roulette; players need Guess the ball will fall into that hole to guess the points, and can only bet one at a time.

According to the rules, there are two types of betting: black and white and betting numbers: if no one bets on the number, the bet on the black and white is considered as winning, the odds are one for one, the remaining players are for losing, and one tenth Draw, so the real result is a tenth of a loss;

But if someone bets on the number, no matter how much the remaining players press, all count as the person wins, and the odds are one for ten.

"That is to say ... as long as one person wins the number, will everyone else lose?" Loren chuckled. "If that's the case, wouldn't it be better if you buy black and white and won't offend?" other people?"

"Don't think too much, how could such a good thing."

With a slight hum, Lena pushed her glasses: "Even if the player who bets on black and white bets wins, only the person closest to the number can win-how can there be a bargain in a place like a casino?"

Speaking of which, Lina couldn't help but frown: "Would you really want to play roulette? This pure luck game is almost the most difficult one to win, and there is hardly much effort. of."

"Why not, anyway, the cost is given by others, and we don't need to feel distressed if we lose it."

Loren shrugged indifferently, gesturing the chips in the tray: "But as long as you bet once, 30,000 becomes 300,000 ... you can immediately pay off the 200,000 adults who will grow up generously." Usury! "

After all, the black wizard ignored the "black-frame glasses" who always let cold guns mock him, and pushed a chair straight down to sit down.

Just as he sat down, the gambling had already begun-in order to ensure "fairness", a total of ten seconds from the beginning to the end, in the ten seconds before the roulette wheel stopped, guests were free to change or re-select bets .

Looking at the small oak ball jumping on the fast-turning roulette, the black wizard slightly raised the corner of his mouth, picked up two chips at hand, and placed it directly under "Thirteen" without looking.

The first game ... In short, try the water first.

Although there are not many customers playing roulette, but there are many onlookers ... the moment the bet was placed, the black wizard heard a lot of gloating laughter behind him, and many eyes were facing him. Point yourself.

"Are you really a fool?"

"Black Frame Glasses" hardly missed any chance to hit Loren, and the bland voice came from the side: "Even if it is the first time, it is troublesome to bet on at least a number with a higher probability?"

"Oh, is that true?" The unsuspecting black wizard tilted his head: "So if it were you, what number would you bet on?"

"Um ... you really are a fool."

The numb expression of Lena nodded her head in a serious way: "Look at the roulette, the style is not the same as the outside, right-although it seems that each grid is the same size, but the area on the disc is It ’s not the same. The wider the outside, the narrower the center. "

"In terms of what you can understand, the probability of the ball falling into the middle is relatively low, so the probability of a number above 24 is higher-even if it is a single or double guess, only people close to the number can win. Ah, stupid. "

The black wizard froze a little, turning his head to look at the "black frame glasses" beside him.

"Mr. Loren Turin, what is your expression?"

"It's nothing, just suddenly understood two things." The roulette behind was still spinning wildly, and Loren's mouth raised cunningly: "First, I started to understand why you like gambling so much."

"Really?" Lina was unimpressed.

"It's just a small oak ball. Every jump is pushing countless amounts of money, and you can make ten times a profit once you succeed-no need to pay, and the result is completely entrusted to the feeling of destiny ... just as much as the moment of fighting. And death, or the feeling of exposure to knowledge that has never been touched. "

"This is the so-called" can't stop ", right?"

"Um ... that's right."

It was still expressionless, but Lena's eyes dimmed slightly: "Like a warrior in a fight, a scholar eager for knowledge ... When you fall into it, you can never get rid of it."

"Second, I finally figured out a misunderstanding-I used to think of you as Brandon de Salion. It was really my mistake. Your heart is far less complicated."

Loren's expression is more playful, and he plays with a chip in his hand: "In comparison, the guy who is more similar to you ... It should be Isaac Grantham."

"The more ordinary people's intelligence, unforgettable memory, don't care about other people's eyes, they are very persistent in the things they care about ... you are indeed not an ordinary person, Miss Lena de Salion ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ black frame glasses "There is always no expression, no acknowledgment and no veto.

"Five, four, three, two, one! Get your hands off!"

With the dealer's shouting, the roulette wheel stopped turning; the light oak ball fell firmly into the cell marked "Thirteen".

"At the end of this round, His Excellency Loren Turin made a bet and lost ten, winning all!"

Loren, who didn't look back, took the bargaining chip from the dealer and smiled at the expressionless Lina:

"Look, my luck is good." ...

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