Section 24 Errors

Section 24 Error

The wolf-eyed man stood up, and for a moment his wolf-like green eyes seemed to bulge out of his face.

"You ......," he pointed at Ashrufat, but only said the word.

"What's wrong with me?" Ashrufat counted the bills and looked at the other with a curious expression. "Is there anything wrong?"

"You obviously have money...... wolf-eyed man didn't breathe well, and it took a long time to continue. "Why do you have to borrow money? ”

"What does it matter to you if the casino is willing to lend me?" Ashrufat asked rhetorically. "It seems to have nothing to do with you. ”

"I'm going to borrow some more money. The wolf-eyed man slammed the table. He had seen very clearly just now that after Ashrufat took out the corresponding bet money, the remaining money was not very much.

The dealer quickly took out another IOU and handed it to him.

"How can he continue to borrow money?" said Ashruphat at once.

"Guest, he is our regular customer here. "Because Ashrufaat was slow to count the money, the dealer could see it very clearly. He knew that Ashrufat didn't have a lot of money left. "So he has a credit limit of one and a half times that of you. ”

"That's right. Ashruphat nodded in agreement. "He can only borrow another three hundred?"

"Yes, that's it. The dealer replied.

The casino moved quickly, and after a short while, the money was delivered, but this time it was not banknotes, but a pile of gold coins. The gamble went on right away.

"Bet on both, two. Once again, the dealer reminded the guest.

"Raise, three hundred gold oli. The wolf-eyed man piled piles of gold coins onto the table. He had just seen very clearly that at least eighty percent of the stack of banknotes that Ashrufat had touched had gone to the gaming table, and he should not have that much money.

Ashrufat was stunned and motionless.

"Guest, it's time to raise. The dealer reminded. "You have to choose to raise or give up. ”

"Oh, I called. Eshurufat put his hand in his pocket again, pulled out a stack of bills of about the same thickness as before, and began to count them.

"Wait a minute, where did you get all this money from!" the wolf-eyed man suddenly shouted.

"My own money, of course, was out of my pocket. Ashrufat looked up, confused. "Can't you see?"

"You obviously didn't have that much money just now!"

"Does anyone stipulate that I must take out all the money at once?" Ashrufat glanced at the other. "I just touched half of it. ”

The wolf-eyed man was speechless. This time, Ashrufat did not put the remaining bills back in his pocket, but put them in his hand. Those with a little insight can see that Ashrufat still has at least five hundred gold Oli left in his hand.

"I'm going to go to the bathroom. The wolf-eyed man glanced at the dealer. The latter had just said that in full view of everyone, so it was no longer possible to get the money through this way. Thankfully, it's just a minor issue.

"Sir, once you leave the table, there is only one hourglass time. The dealer took out a large hourglass and placed it on the table. "If you don't come back at the end of hourglass time, you're considered to have given up and thrown in the towel. ”

That being said, but looking at the size of the hourglass, I also know that this time is definitely not short.

The wolf-eyed man certainly didn't really go to the toilet. After leaving the room, he walked to a room on the side. There was a whole row of small rooms. This is not for gambling, but for tired guests to rest. There was already a person sitting in the room.

If Ashrufat had been present, he would have recognized this man as Lyle.

Lyle was playing with a depleted bottle, looking bored. But when he saw the other party enter the door, he immediately stood up

"It's over?" asked Lyle. This was the first question he subconsciously had, but he immediately saw from the other party's expression that things were not going as smoothly as he expected.

"You say he's a pauper. The wolf-eyed man's expression was gloomy and fierce, and it matched his eyes well.

"He's a mercenary. Lyle replied. "The lowliest mercenary. ”

"He has ...... in his pocket At least fifteen hundred gold ollies!" the wolf-eyed man shouted as he roared. "Fifteen hundred! He borrowed six hundred before he pulled out his own money!"

"Isn't that better?" Lyle wondered. "You can still make a lot of money!"

"I'm not prepared! Damn! You said it was a sure deal! If I had known the way, I would have ......."

"Where's the counter?" Lyle reminded. "There's always going to be some there, right?"

"It's a pity that they gave me a code just now, and I'm afraid there isn't much money at the counter. ”

Of course, Lyle knows what the outcome will be if he doesn't have enough money to gamble - even if they are unwilling, they have to admit defeat obediently. Even if there is a dealer on the side to help cheat, it is not a problem.

"So what's the situation now?"

"That Ashrufat still has at least five hundred gold Ollie in his hand. The wolf-eyed man replied. "We have to raise money in a short period of time, otherwise we will be swallowing elephants and holding ourselves to death. ”

In fact, Lyle knew very well what the other party meant, that is, it was up to him to come forward and find a way to raise the money in the shortest possible time. But to be honest, it was not easy to raise such a large sum of money in a short period of time - even if he found those loan sharks, they might not be willing to lend him money. Besides, according to the selfishness of human nature, when such things that require taking risks happen, people always try to pass the buck as much as possible.

"There must be this number in the boss's gold cabinet. Lyle said categorically.

"The boss isn't here today, but if he knows that someone has moved his vault while he's gone......" The wolf-eyed man struggled against the temptation. Indeed, although this game is said to be Lyle's commission, but in the current situation, the depth he has fallen into is much greater than that of Lyle. Lyle could still pat his ass and walk away (because he didn't give anything at all), and he had to bear the staggering loss. "That man won't survive the day after he returns......"

"But who would say that?" asked Lyle rhetorically. "You are the only one who has the key to the boss's room...... Besides, the outcome was very quick...... We just took the money out and quickly put it back. ”

But the bet he made was too big to recover. Fifteen hundred gold olliesβ€”more than the little businessmen had earned in their lifetimes! If that happened, he doubted what he would do.

"Prepare with both hands!" the wolf-eyed man gritted his teeth and made up his mind.

......

The fine sand in the hourglass only flowed a small half, and the wolf-eyed man returned to the table.

"We continue. He looked coldly at Ashrufat, and then reached out and pulled a stack of bills out of his pocket. "Deal. ”

The seventh card was dealt. Just as prepared in advance, it was still Ashrufat who had the advantage, but it was not enough to decide the victory.

"Place your bets. The dealer said. The amount of money on both sides is already quite staggering, so even a veteran like him can't help but sweat beads on his forehead. This count-and-lose method is played with a total of eight cards. If the winner is decided in an orthodox way, that is, by the flop point at the very end, then he can still use his skills to turn the situation around, but the problem is that the two people in this duel are not going to rely on the cards to decide the outcome at all.

If the boss was there, he would have gone to the boss to deal with the matter by now. But the boss is not here today. So he could only watch the wolf-eyed man do anything here.

"Wait a minute, it's a waste of time for us to deal a card and make a bet like this. The wolf-eyed man's eyes flashed with a fierce light. "How about a free raise?"

"Does the casino have rules for that?" said Ashrufat's face as he looked at the dealer.

"As long as the guests have discussed it, there is no problem. The dealer said stiffly.

Ashruphat looked around. At this time, many people had gathered in this room to watch the battle, among them not only gamblers, but also a few guys who looked very fierce, all of them tall and full of flesh. In particular, those ordinary gamblers are polite in the casino, and there is a suitable distance between the two people, just watching from a distance. But the guys who looked like thugs were much closer to him.

"I have no opinion. Ashrufat replied. He turned to the guys who were closer to him. "Friends, please move away a little. Otherwise, people might worry if you're coming to peek at my cards. ”

Originally, the attention of the guests was almost focused on the two dueling people, and they hardly paid attention to these thugs who came out of nowhere. But as soon as Ashrufat said this, everyone's eyes were focused on them. In this case, although these thugs were unwilling, they could only retreat temporarily and retreat to five steps away from the chairs.

"Okay, so let's start betting. The wolf-eyed man glared at Ashrufat viciously, and threw a stack of bills on the table. "Here I am, five hundred gold Ollie. ”

The dealer examined the bills, then turned his gaze to Ashrufat.

I called. Ashrufat counted the bills in his hand, counted the corresponding amounts, and pushed them up. Now he only had a few thin ones left at hand. So far, Ashrufat has always called and has not raised once. But it is precisely because of this conservative attitude that the other party is always reluctant to give up.

"I'll raise again!" the wolf-eyed man finally smiled. He reached behind his back, pulled out a large money bag from under his clothes, and threw it on the table. The bag was full of gold coins. "There's three hundred gold Oli here!"

Ashrufat seemed to want to stand up, but in the end he did nothing but sit there.

"It's not all. The wolf-eyed man triumphantly pulled out a stack of bills from his pocket again. "This is seven hundred gold ollies. He threw the money in his hand onto the table with an imposing motion. "I'll raise a thousand this time!" he stared at Ashrufat's face, expecting a look of despair.

Ashrufat nodded with an expression that seemed serious and innocent. I called. He said. With that, he reached out again and pulled a stack of bills out of his pocket.