One-on-one situations are always the easiest.
But the one-on-one situation is much more complicated. There is a lot more to the relationship between cooperation and betrayal.
One-on-one, it's more complicated. This light arrangement and combination can create a lot of combinations. Basically the complexity increases in a factorial manner.
In this game of crime cards, four men started a very intense intrigue.
In the last round, Du Ziming and Wu Hui robbed each other, and in the next round they will join forces to send the Eight-Eyed Spider to prison. After the Eight-Eyed Spider came out, he did not retaliate against them, but instead reported Ke Wenbei.
In this mess, no one has any absolute advantage, but the stakes are getting higher and higher.
At that time, the winner can win back all at once, but the loser may lose his pants and must quit the game. Well, no matter what, after this game, if Ke Wenbei and Eight-Eyed Spider lose, they will definitely quit, but Du Ziming is not sure.
If Ren Yin next door loses, he should also have to retreat.
Wu Hui is currently winning more. But in this kind of game where he would lose dozens of chips if he lost, he was also under a lot of pressure.
The bets in each round will only get bigger and bigger as time goes on. The risk of losing can be huge. What you won before may have been nothing. In other words, in the end, people with more chips are more likely to quit.
People who have lost too many sanity will have an unstoppable desire to make a comeback. The more rational you are, the further away you will be from gambling. ωω
Gambling is an abyss that will swallow you whole. No matter how precious and important something is originally, it becomes a calculable bargaining chip after being put on the gambling table.
Being able to choose to give up at the right time has always been the key to poker players' games. Being able to stop losses and withdraw from huge risks in time is a kind of wisdom. Probably smarter than letting you win the game until the end.
Murder, target Du Ziming.
Wu Hui, who still had a jailbreak card in his hand, decisively attacked Du Ziming.
However, jailbreaking is not necessarily reliable. If you know you are in prison, just keep guessing that you used the escape card this round. Of course, this requires the three people on the other side to unite and keep pulling out people to suppress you.
Other players cannot see if you are in jail. You will only be notified when you enter jail, and you will not know when you will come out.
So this forms a psychological game, when should you use jailbreak, and when should the other party guess that you use jailbreak. This is all knowledge. It is easiest to guess if you come out immediately, but if your opponent also thinks that you will not come out immediately, then it may be a good opportunity.
Then we entered the matryoshka-doll-repeating stage.
Wu Hui did not intend to jump immediately, because no matter how the game was played, the probability of someone guessing the first time would never be less than 50%. The probability of drawing a jailbreak card is inherently low.
In addition, it is not yet certain that he will go to jail in the next round.
Even if others jointly target one person to guess a crime, the probability of being guessed is only three-fifths. What's more, it's not being targeted at all now. Of course, it is still possible for Du Ziming to guess me directly.
His thinking process only lasted a second or two, but he quickly calculated almost all possibilities.
Wu Hui's intelligence is always trustworthy.
Du Ziming, on the other hand, smiled and used a robbery on Ke Wenbei.
No matter what happened, Du Ziming always looked so happy. Sometimes Wu Hui really wants to take his head apart and see what this guy is enjoying.
If you ask him what he is happy about, he will only tell you what makes him happy.
All I can say is that it is really hopeless.
Everyone else, Wu Hui, could calculate and guess the general idea, but Du Ziming was always a big trap.
However, in key games, Du Ziming rarely seemed to win against Wu Hui. The more critical the situation, the more he loses.
Du Ziming also knew the reason. In terms of calculation, he was obviously weaker than Wu Hui. He usually played casually, but Wu Hui would not take it too seriously. After all, using your brain is very tiring, so surprise often has miraculous effects.
But at the critical moment, Wu Hui's mind is spinning at full speed, and even your sudden flash of inspiration cannot escape his precise thinking and calculation. Of course, when the information is opaque, Wu Hui cannot directly calculate a winning solution, but can only calculate the optimal action based on probability.
In fact, Du Ziming and Wu Hui played too many times, and Wu Hui had a large number of samples of his games. By simply analyzing the frequency, ignoring the personal emotions involved, one could catch Du Ziming's behavior pattern.
In order to avoid Wu Hui's calculations, Du Ziming often adjusted his thoughts and choices.
This can be regarded as an exclusive battle of wits between the two.
At the end of the round, Du Ziming was fine, and Wu Hui's murder seemed to have failed, perhaps because he was protected by bodyguards.
He hummed and prepared to report to anyone present. Well, it’s just you, Eight-Eyed Spider-classmate. Just report it as fraud.
The Eight-Eyed Spider is in jail.
Reporting fraud is actually a good idea. Because cheating can last for three turns. Other sins last only one turn. Then the probability of successfully reporting fraud is significantly greater.
Of course, there is no information for you to analyze the fraud, so Du Ziming is completely deluded.
Eight-Eyed Spider: "What a shitty luck."
This is no bullshit luck. His gameplay is normal for situations like this. Wu Hui tried to push up his glasses.
If you attribute Du Ziming's success to luck, then you are really being fooled.
Ke Wenbei watched as the chips he consumed increased little by little. I began to hesitate in my heart. Although it is said that if you win, you can get all these expenses back, but what if you lose?
He doesn't have too lofty ideals. Although he also pursues further progress, he is not in a hurry. There is no need to take too many risks moving forward.
Soon, Ke Wenbei figured out that since he had such hesitation and thinking, he should indeed choose to retreat.
If you lack the courage to move forward and start to look for a retreat, you will not be able to be truly rational when making choices in gambling, and you will tend to be conservative. So it's really time to quit, find a way to end this round as soon as possible and exit the game.
He is able to think rationally and not be greedy, which shows that Ke Wenbei is indeed relatively wealthy.
In comparison, the eight-eyed spider seems to be a little over the top.
He clearly knew that he had little chance of winning against Du Ziming and Wu Hui, but he still took a chance and regarded his opponent's strategy as good luck. Even the conversational skills that I am usually good at are a bit incoherent now.
It was precisely after seeing his appearance that Ke Wenbei thought about getting out in time. Lest you lose your mind too.
If you lose too much, you will lose your sanity both in and out of the game. This is the terrible thing about gambling.
Xiao Ke is ready to quit, but quitting doesn’t seem to be that easy.
The best way is to cooperate with someone who has an advantage and let him win quickly. Look at the other three people, Du Ziming, Wu Hui, and Eight-Eyed Spider. There seems to be no suspense about who to choose.