Fantasy Water Margin Legend

Chapter 156 Three-person Gamble: Reversal

Berinas still couldn't calm down. He was excited and coughed harder: "Did I lose? Cough...this is...cough...cough...why? This is impossible!"

Hawke: "Accept this result, my lord, be willing to gamble and lose. This is the only axiom in gambling that is irreversible."

"But...cough... such a result...and that's strange!" Bellinas also lit up his hand.

It turned out to be four A plus one 2, four card types. Although the card face is very large, it still can't beat Hawk's royal connolia... Wait! Four A's? Royal Flush? Will there be the same spade A in these hands of Hawk and Berinas?

"Why are there two identical cards? Cough..."

Berinas's words seemed unintentional, but everyone on the court were surprised and puzzled by the discussion. Because everyone knows that this is impossible in a deck of cards.

"It's very simple, because someone secretly changed a card, so there is such a contradictory situation." It was Sith who spoke. At this time, he came over and looked at Hawk, as if telling him that the outcome had not been finalized!

Hawke has a ghost in his heart, but he can still answer very calmly: "It's very reasonable, but can you identify who changed the card?"

"Of course, I won't bother myself, saying that it's our problem, and you will definitely deny it. There is no need for everyone to do this kind of verbal quarrel, or let the facts prove that there is something wrong with whose card? Since Sith has stood up, he naturally has his confidence.

"Oh, how to prove it?" Hawk seemed very interested, and excitement and excitement came to his mind again.

"It's very simple. One of the two A's must be extra, that is to say, it is not in the original deck of cards." Sith's truth is simple and easy to understand.

Hawke was also rude and asked, "I agree, but the poker cards we use are all of the same style, the same specifications, and exactly the same. How can you tell which one is superfluous?"

Sith: "It's still the same sentence. It's better to say than to do it. Just compare it."

Berinas then took out his A and put it in the middle of the gambling table, and Hawke also put his one. Hawke is not worried, because he knows that each card is exactly the same, and the only difference is that the marks on these cards will be different. However, Hawke is very confident about this, and it is impossible for the other party to find out what kind of mark it is.

Hock will be so confident that even if someone will doubt these cards and check them, they can't find out. Because he is good at seeing through people's psychology and knows the way of thinking of ordinary people, although they will look at these cards very carefully and check the nuances of each place. However, in this way, on the contrary, it is impossible to find any loopholes at all.

This kind of poker, on the contrary, needs to be far away, relying on the hazy visual perception to see those marks. This is what Sith was in the gambling just now. No matter how you look at it, you can't see any clues in your hand. That's why I came.

However, there are also relatively big shortcomings, which is that it takes more time, and therefore, during the most intense gamble with the Sith, the Sith knew the reason why he peeked at the card.

Now the two cards are side by side, and everyone on the court came close to check. Hawk, who was still very calm, suddenly became surprised. He was not worried about his stolen card, because he really couldn't see any doubt about the card, but worried about Berinas' card. Think about it. Because there is a very clear stain on his A.

Hawker was surprised and said, "What's on your A?" Why is there such a stain on it?

"This... Although I have seen it from the beginning... cough... but I don't know what it is." As a licensee at that time, Berinas actually felt strange first, but he didn't delve into it because he didn't know much about everything.

Sith: "My lord, you should be very clear about the stains on it."

Berinas: "I know? Cough..."

Sith: "Yes, because these so-called stains are your blood stains."

Blood stains? Everyone doesn't understand. And since there are blood stains on this card, what does this mean?

"This question... It's better to answer it later. Now it should be answered first. Why is there the blood of the lord in these completely newly opened playing cards?"

The reason why Sith asked this question is that everyone knows that in each game, the licensees use a newly opened deck of poker cards to show fairness, so it is reasonable that there will be no such blood stains.

"The answer is very simple, because this deck of cards is not really unused poker, but has been used before, and has just been repackaged."

Sith's answer shocked the audience, because even if a new deck of playing cards is used in each game is a very wasteful thing, but with Hawke's financial resources, this is also a very simple thing, and it is also necessary in such a gamble. As a gambling Hawke, there will always be tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of decks of cards on the ship, and it is unlikely that there will be a shortage.

"Everyone should remember it very well. It was in the biggest and most intense gamble between me and Captain Hawke that too many things happened, one of which happened, that is, the incident in which Lord Berinas vomited blood and fell, and in that game, Lord Berinas What he was holding in his hand was the card I expected in that game at that time, that is, this A spade. Therefore, the A spade, together with several other cards of Lord Bernas at that time, was stained with the blood he left. That is to say, the blood stain on this spade A now is exactly the one in the game at that time. Therefore, this deck of cards is exactly the deck of cards used at that time, which proves that Captain Hawke's your spade A is a fake!"

After Sith finished speaking, he reached out and opened the pile of cards on the other side of the card player. In these piles, there were indeed several cards that were also stained with blood, which were clearly visible and even stained other cards. It can be seen that Berinas vomited blood so much at that time. In contrast, the shape of the blood stains of the whole deck is very consistent.

At this time, Sith looked at Hawk and asked him, "Captain Hawk, I don't know how you should explain this matter?"

All the evidence points to Hawke. How will he refute his deeds?