Chapter 114: The Opponent’s Bluff Part two (1/2)
Chapter 114: The Opponent’s Bluff (Part two)
In fact, Xu Cheng already saw through all the cards on the table, and he also predicted what each player would be getting. He already knew that Joseph would get three aces, which wouldn’t defeat Shen Yao’s straight. But, for an experienced player, three aces were enough for him to take risks. One must say, Joseph was a man of courage.
Xu Cheng saw Shen Yao was a bit blank, so he reminded her through the earpiece, “Don’t let your mind wander off. Hurry up and raise.”
Shen Yao came to her senses, but she was still a bit worried. She was scared that her straight might not be able to beat Joseph’s hand. After all, straights weren’t that high up on the list, and there were many hands that could beat hers.
Feeling that Shen Yao was hesitating, Xu Cheng reminded her, “Believe me, just raise however much you want and try to win as much as possible.”
Pouting her lips, Shen Yao pushed over 100 million yuan in chips. “A hundred million!”
The two players on the side that already gave up all took in a deep cold breath. They didn’t expect the woman to play this big.
“Beautiful lady, if you are playing like this, how could I have the heart to take your money? I’m scared that you will cry like a baby after losing.”
Shen Yao rolled her eyes at him and said, “Then you should fold.”
Joseph shrugged his shoulders. “That’s clearly not going to happen. I already put a lot of money on the table now.”
Shen Yao: “Aren’t you very generous?”
Joseph deviously smiled. “But no one doesn’t like money, not even women are as attractive as it.”
Then, he pushed in another pile of chips. “I raise 100 million with you.”
Without a second word, Shen Yao pushed in another two hundred million.
The dealer frowned, feeling that something was off. Logically speaking, if Shen Yao’s hand wasn’t a straight, then it would be completely useless. So, the most probable reason that she was still raising was because she had a straight. The dealer immediately looked towards Joseph, giving him the eye that was telling him not to follow.