Chapter: 2329

Admiral Amyrius's style was exactly the opposite of his, he was not conservative at all, he almost called all hands, kept raising bets, and was extremely aggressive.

All the games that he participated in rarely reach the showdown stage. Most people can't bear the oppression and the majesty that comes with the admiral. Someone tried to catch Amyrius Leavitt's bluff, but when he encountered the general's four nines, his face immediately turned pale, as if he had been sentenced to death by a judge.

Qonas Kilgor is another style, he will lose a hand now and then, but the chip total is less, it doesn't have much impact, and when the next hand after the loss, he often succeeds in clearing the last hand The chip that wins him makes the other party have to spend money to buy new chips.

Why bother? Why use abilities to cheat when playing cards with extraordinary people of low and middle ranks, or even ordinary people? Others can't see it, I still don't know? One is the imposing coercion of the "arbitrator" approach, and the other is the "bribery" of the "corrupted baron"... Klein looked at the hole cards that only had 5 of hearts and 9 of clubs, and shook his head subtly.

He couldn't help but think about it seriously. If he wants to cheat, what abilities can the "Seer" path have to help: "Turn all the opponents in the game into secret puppets? In this way, you can win as much as you want, and you can win as much as you want. There is no practical value in defeating the place, and it is not planning a death poker competition...

"Unfortunately, there are no mosquitos here, otherwise, I can control their 'spiritual body strings', make them secret puppets, and help me see other people's hole cards...

"'Faceless Man' can only change himself, not his cards...

"The illusion of the 'magician'? Playing cards with ordinary people and low-to-middle-sequence Extraordinary, the effect should be good, but here are two demigods...

"Using the wrist ability of 'Joker' to change the cards? It's useless, the dealing and shuffling of the cards are all done by the waiter..."

As his thoughts flashed, Klein realized that only the "Seer"'s own abilities seemed to be useful.


He threw out two hole cards, signaled not to follow, then picked up a metal chip and flipped it back and forth between his fingers.

At this time, Amyrius Leavitt suddenly raised his head and glanced at him, then retracted his gaze, and pushed out a bunch of chips.

Sure enough... Klein nodded inwardly without any surprise.

When he worked together last time, he knew that Admiral Amyrius could distinguish between ordinary people and extraordinary people based on their "position", and he suspected that the other party could even judge the level of an extraordinary person, that is, "position".

However, Klein is not too worried about this, because the "Crafty Mage" has a certain "secret" ability, which is also one of the special reasons why he can restrain the gray fog and bless him after he reaches Sequence 4. He was convinced that the other party would not be able to discover his rank, but he did not interfere accordingly in advance, and doubted that Amyrius would be able to see that he was a Beyonder.

Therefore, he simply took the initiative to show a little problem, which seemed to be easily seen through and grasped.

The core rule of Texas Hold'em is very simple. It is to use one's own two hole cards and five public cards to choose any three combinations. Whoever has the bigger one will win. The public cards are divided into three rounds. One in the second round and one in the third round. In each round, you can call, call, and raise until no one reraises, or only one person does not fold.

Klein played with the chips in his hand, divining that among the next few hands, he would have a luckier moment, but he couldn't see which one. After all, this was just a simple and quick divination. Not that good.

Playing with ordinary people and low-sequence people in this way is not a problem as long as you find the right strategy, but it is definitely not enough to deal with demigods. Do you want to close your eyes and rest your mind, and do a complete "Dream Divination"? Hehe, in this way, Dwayne Dant�s might have the nickname "Sleeping God of Gamblers"... Klein sighed secretly, continuing the style of discarding after reading the cards before - he has already lost one The small blind and one big blind (that is, half the ante and one ante, and the ante in this game is 1 pound), when it is his turn, two hands.

At this time, Klein noticed one thing. Qonas Kilgor, the deputy director of MI9, lost 20 pounds to General Amyrius in this round.

The "bribery" was successful... Admiral Amyrius should be able to see that Qonas used the power of the "Baron of Corruption", but he may not know that the deputy director of MI9 is ??a demigod... Next, hey , It must be very fun... Klein was refreshed. After the waiter delivered two new hole cards in front of him, he didn't pick up a corner to confirm the cards, and directly pressed the metal chip he was playing on the hole cards. , put on a posture of not looking at the cards and following to the end.

After two people folded their cards in a row, Amyrius Leavitt, who had a serious and staid temperament, casually looked at his hole cards, counted out 5 pounds worth of chips, threw them into the center of the table, and made a raise without any surprise.

Another player folded, and Councilor Macht called the bet of 5 pounds. Immediately afterwards, Quinas Kilgor, who looked like a tough guy, raised again, throwing out a total of 20 pounds of chips.

Colonel Calvin confirmed his hole cards again and called the bet.

After the remaining player folded, Dwayne Dant�s didn't count them, grabbed a handful of chips, and threw them out.

"20 pounds, call." The waiter in charge of counting the chips said accurately with just a glance.

"I thought there was 50 pounds. It seems that I'm not familiar with this kind of chips." Dawn Dant�s, with gray temples and outstanding temperament, said with a smile.

However, he did not really make up the remaining 30 pounds.

At this time, everyone had expressed their opinions, and it was Amyrius Leavitt's turn again.

Without even looking at the remaining people, the admiral picked up five 10-pound chips and threw them out: "Add more." JrNovels.com