Poker game on the Internet?
How could it be the same!
Wendy felt as if she was sitting on pins and needles, and her palms were sweating.
She had no experience in gambling, nor did she know how to do it. She just relied on Charlie's on-the-spot teaching. Without any luck, she had lost two games, and had lost half of the chips in the tray. On the contrary, Helen won the game happily.
Wendy couldn't hold on any longer and wanted to get up. She was afraid that she would lose all the rest of their chips.
Charlie seemed to have seen through her thoughts. He secretly pressed her on the chair with his palm and said, "Don't be afraid, I'm here."
The palm of his hand stopped on her back. There was an invisible force in it.
Wendy couldn't help but sit up a little bit, and the dealer had begun to issue the cards again.
After the three rounds, only she and Helen were left on the table. The cards in her hand were a little small, eight, nine, and ten hearts. Although it was connected, she still had no chance to win compared with Helen's three "K" cards.
Even if she didn't understand the rules, she knew how unlikely it was for her to have straight flush.
There were not many chips left. Wendy wanted to give up, but Charlie held her hand and pushed out all the chips left in the tray.
"...Charlie!"
Wendy cried out in shock.
Charlie looked at her and said, "Issue the cards!"
Helen, who was on the opposite side, had won two rounds in a row and had already been complacent. Seeing Wendy pushing out all her chips, her eyes suddenly lit up. After confirming the cards in her hand, she pushed all the chips without hesitation.
Wendy was so nervous that she held her breath.
She was flustered by the voice of the card issued, so she didn't dare to open the card when she took it.
The white man and Helen both opened the cards one after another, and it was her turn. Wendy forced herself to open the card, and the appearance of the J heart shocked her so much that she almost opened her card excitedly.
There was a burst of exclamation at the table. Straight flush!
Charlie swept the chips on his tray and got up with Wendy in his arms. "We're done. Let's go!"
Wendy stared at her hands and couldn't believe it. She hadn't come back to earth from the excitement just now. It was the first time in her life that she had participated in gambling, but she still won? Not only did she win back the money, but she also won two more piles.
In addition to more joy, there were also fears. Thinking of Charlie's choice, she could not help but turn her head and ask, "Charlie, how do you know there will be straight flush?"
"I guessed!" Charlie said.
"Oh my god..." Wendy was dumbfounded.
She couldn't help but look back. Passing through the crowd, she saw that Helen and her daughter hadn't left the gambling table yet. Her face was stiff and she was still staring at the gambling table.
It was no wonder that everyone said that gambling was not a good thing.
There was only a fine line between winning and losing.
Wendy pursed her lips and looked at Charlie again. She opened her mouth and wanted to speak but stopped.
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