Chapter 1287

Shopkeeper Hu saw through the points of the four decks of pai gow, and thought to himself, this Yan Siwu's card is the largest, but judging from the previous situation of everyone playing cards, Yan Siwu is extremely careful, and each bet will not exceed two coins of silver. The two servants under him have been betting with Yan Siwu, and although they have not won much, after a few laps, each of them has won seven or eight dollars of silver. If you make a move, follow Yan Siwu to bet, this one will definitely kill the dealer. And the dealer won the silver of Shou Nanshan and the shopkeeper Luo, and he can be regarded as winning the silver in the hands of Shou Nanshan.

When the shopkeeper Hu was thinking, everyone had already placed bets on various wind gates. Shou Nanshan grabbed a handful of broken silver and put it on the table, and said: "Bet on it, see if you kid can eat it all?!"

When the shopkeeper Hu saw that Shou Nanshan's broken silver was enough for eight or nine dollars, he was overjoyed, and secretly thought that you old guy was confused, and he didn't know the depth, so he had to lose and die. The rest of the gamblers were also shocked when they saw Shou Nanshan spending so much. The medicinal herb merchant sitting in the village was also shocked, but he secretly thought in his heart that the old thing surnamed Shou had lost more than a dozen in a row, and this time it seemed that he was desperate to turn over. He is haunted by bad luck today, possessed by the god of decay, Lao Tzu might as well fight and bet with him on whose luck is good.

Thinking of this, the dealer said with a smile: "Mr. Shou is really refreshing, we will take this bet of yours!"

When the onlookers saw Shou Nanshan take out this lot of silver to bet, their hearts sank, and then they felt their eyes warm and their hearts beat, and dozens of eyes all fell on the table.

In gambling houses, most gamblers are irrational and easily incited, which is why there is a saying of "losing red eyes". The gamblers had bet on Pai Gow for three or four rounds before, and the original mind was very rational, but now there are only two or three points left. Seeing that Shou Nanshan took out eight or nine coins of silver at once, everyone sitting next to the blocked table only felt that their hearts were pounding, their throats were dry, and they couldn't help but take out the silver from their arms and put it on the table in a hurry. Even a few guys from the Dongsheng Inn who had been looking forward to the game and had not participated in the gambling game ignored the fierce gaze of Shopkeeper Feng, took out a few coins of silver and squeezed to the table, and placed bets on their favorite wind gates.

In the chaos, Shopkeeper Hu was quite calm. At this point, the four decks of pai gow were already on the table, and he no longer had to bother guessing the number of pai gow. He was most concerned about the movement of the shopkeeper Ji, and he was bent on taking advantage of the fact that the shopkeeper Ji was unprepared, and quickly and incoherently squeezed the one or two pieces of silver that had been held in the palm of his hand to the left side of the damper in front of Secretary Yan. It's just that Shopkeeper Ji was watching and was motionless, looking like he was waiting to place a bet, so he could follow and put the silver over. Shopkeeper Hu scolded the eighteenth generation of the ancestors of Shopkeeper Ji in his heart, but there was nothing he could do about him.

The medicinal herb merchant sitting in the village saw that the scattered silver on the table was enough to three taels, five or six coins, and his eyes seemed to be on fire. I saw him slap the table and shout loudly: "Is there anyone else betting?

At this time, there was a sudden silence in the lobby, no one spoke anymore, only the heavy breathing of everyone was heard, and it seemed that the faint sound of heartbeat could be heard. Seeing that no one spoke, the dealer raised his right hand and slapped it on the table fiercely, shouting: "Open the cards!"

It's just that the dealer's voice has not fallen, and suddenly someone shouted loudly: "I want to bet!"

Everyone looked at it in amazement, but saw that it was Shopkeeper Hu and Shopkeeper Ji who spoke. As the two of them spoke, they each smashed a few pieces of loose silver on the table. However, Shopkeeper Hu threw the silver on the left side of the wind door in front of Secretary Yan, but the shopkeeper Ji threw two pieces of broken silver in front of the Luo shopkeeper who was in the main position of the wind gate on the right.

It turned out that the shopkeeper Ji was calm on the surface, but his heart was also turbulent. Just now, he has been watching everyone gamble for money, and when he saw that Shopkeeper Luo, Shopkeeper Song and Shopkeeper Bai had each won eight or nine coins of silver, he was really jealous and hateful. secretly thought that he was smart and wise, far above Luo, Song, and Bai. Now that the three of them have won consecutive bets, if they change themselves, they will definitely be able to win more silver taels. It's just that I decided to eat the shopkeeper, so I haven't made a move, and I really regret missing such an opportunity. Seeing that the dealer's right hand slapped on the table, this handful was about to be closed, and he never had a chance to bet again. But the shopkeeper Hu looked indifferent, without the slightest intention of betting. Shopkeeper Ji turned his heart sideways, and while throwing the two pieces of broken silver that he had already held in his hand in front of Shopkeeper Luo, he shouted loudly: "I want to bet!"

It's just that Shopkeeper Ji didn't expect that Shopkeeper Hu was also a general mind, and seeing Shopkeeper Ji motionless, he was anxious. At this time, there are enough gambling funds on the table to three or four taels, and I have seen through everyone's respective points, as long as I bet on the left side of Yan Siwu's damper, this one will not lose. It was because he saw that the dealer was about to seal the plate, and the shopkeeper Hu threw the broken silver to Yan Siwu.

Hearing only a "bang", the dealer's right hand slapped on the table. It's just that a moment ago, the silver thrown by Shopkeeper Hu and Shopkeeper Ji had fallen in front of Siwu Yan and Shopkeeper Luo respectively. According to the rules of the blockade, the two have been considered successful bets.

Everyone looked intently, and the shopkeeper Hu dropped four pieces of broken silver, estimated that there were one or two. Shopkeeper Ji threw out two pieces of broken silver, which also looked like five or six coins. At this time, there were more than five taels of broken silver piled up on the table, and everyone became more and more excited, and even breathing was a little unpleasant.

Li Qiufeng watched coldly, seeing that these people were greedy one by one, and thought to himself, these people are extremely smart people, and they will never become like this for a few taels of silver. They are driven by the greed in their hearts, and they get carried away. It can be seen that if the world is greedy, it does not care how much money there is. As long as it is profitable, it will do whatever it takes.

When the dealer sees that everyone has bet, he turns over his four cards. When everyone saw the dealer's cards clearly, they exclaimed for a few hours. Shopkeeper Luo's face sank, the corners of his mouth twitched a few times, he raised his head and glared at Shopkeeper Ji. When Shopkeeper Ji saw Shopkeeper Luo like this, his heart was also terrified. He knew that the cards in the hands of the shopkeeper Luo were definitely not as big as the dealer's "miscellaneous nines", so he had to vent his anger at losing money, complaining that he lost money because he threw the silver into him.

Shopkeeper Ji was not happy in his heart. Losing a few pennies of silver is nothing to him. But let the shopkeeper Hu tease, and lose money at this time, he will definitely be ridiculed by this person. Thinking of this, Shopkeeper Ji regretted it in his heart, and secretly thought that he should offend Lao Hu? This person is cunning and scheming, and he and Xiao Dong are responsible for going to Fusang this time. blamed himself for being blinded by lard, so he insisted on snatching his chair. Now I have a grudge with this person, but I am afraid that the situation will be very bad.

Shopkeeper Hu had long known that Shopkeeper Luo was going to lose money, and when he saw Shopkeeper Ji placing a bet on Shopkeeper Luo, he was overjoyed, and secretly thought that Rao was like a ghost, and he also drank Lao Tzu's footwashing water. Not to mention that this one was killed by the dealer, Lao Luo and the others must have a grudge against this bastard. Well, really good.

When the shopkeeper Hu was thinking, he saw Shou Nanshan open the pai gow on the table, and said with a smile: "Fuck, Lao Tzu doesn't believe that you can still eat flies at every meal?"

Everyone looked intently, but saw that the four cards on the face of Shounan Mountain formed a "double sky", which is the second largest point after the "Supreme Treasure" in Pai Gow. The dealer's face changed greatly, and his body trembled slightly.

It's just that the horror in the heart of the shopkeeper Hu is far above the dealer. He calculated that according to the mark made behind the pai gow, Shou Nanshan got a "miscellaneous seven", why did it suddenly become a "double sky", could it be that he looked away and misread the mark behind the pai gow?"

At this time, the shopkeeper Luo also turned over the four cards angrily, and muttered: "If you don't bet early or late, you don't bet later, but you have to bet when we are all done, which will break our feng shui bureau and cause us to lose so much money!"

Shopkeeper Ji heard that Shopkeeper Luo was accusing himself, although he was not convinced, but he was indeed at the fault first, and then looked at Shopkeeper Song and Shopkeeper Bai, and a few gamblers who invested money in the left side of the wind door glared at him viciously, knowing that he had provoked the anger of the public. At this time, whether it is a rhetorical ridicule or an explanation, it can only add fuel to the fire. He had no choice but to smile awkwardly at Shopkeeper Luo to apologize. Shopkeeper Luo didn't appreciate it, glared at Shopkeeper Ji fiercely, and then turned his head to the side, not even wanting to look at him again.