After being humiliated, Manjie no longer dared to underestimate Kui Qing. He never expected that a girl of such a young age would be so scheming in playing cards.
This night, several masters faced off against each other, and it was natural that the fight would be inextricable. After dozens of rounds of poker, the outcome is only a small score. So far, the prince has won the most, with five thousand runes, Kui Qing has won four thousand, Marlow has lost one thousand, Teach has lost six thousand, and Manjie has lost two thousand.
It looked like the prince won slightly more and Teach lost miserably, but in fact the gap between the five of them was just a matter of cards. For Teach, who has lost the most, he can come back as long as he gets a chance to grab a handful of cards.
"Ha..." The prince yawned and looked around at everyone on the table, "Or is this the last one? My eyes are a little blurry."
"Prince, you can't just run away after winning." Tiqi said with a grimace, "I'm still waiting to make up for it."
"Hahaha." The prince laughed after hearing this, "Okay, I'll beat you until you can't beat me anymore."
"Uh..." Manjie also let out a long yawn, "Don't tell me, I can't fight anymore. My eyelids are shaking."
Although Manjie lost a bit, he said that he was running out of energy and he no longer cared so much about whether he could get back to his original state. After all, he had been wandering between losing and winning all night, and his mentality had become quite peaceful. He no longer had the ambition to kill everyone at the beginning of the poker game.
Marlowe also looked tired. He combed his forehead back repeatedly and scratched his scalp deeply with his nails. Only in this way could he be stimulated and not make a fool of himself in the card game.
It is true that this game of kings is quite mentally demanding. After playing down dozens of cards, your brain is almost exhausted.
Even a young man like Kui Qing turned pale after one night.
The needle of this round happened to point to Teach as the king.
Tiqi looked over the cards in his hand repeatedly, there were two prime ministers and one minion, and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth. He also knew, looking at the reactions of everyone at the table, that this should be the last game, and he wanted to win back the money he lost in one go.
He came up and attacked the prince who had won the most first.
The three cards in the prince's hand were all "little soldier cards", so he had nothing to think about. He just threw two ante bets and questioned Teach's "prime minister card".
The prince's style of play is to routinely put pressure on the second person attacked by the king. Anyone who doesn't want to lose money to the king has to use all his skills to calculate and play cards.
The second person Tiqi attacked was Kui Qing. This situation was somewhat similar to the first game.
However, a strange scene occurred.
The waitress pushed Kui Qing's cards back to her.
Teach actually lost the attack!
You must know that he played a hidden "prime minister card".
Tiqi was quite surprised. He first looked at Kui Qing, and then at the other three people. Although I can't express it clearly, I can convey the message through the expression on my face.
However, Manjie was a little dazed at this time and did not understand what Tutic wanted to express. He thought that Tiqi had sent a minion in the attack round and wanted to steal the chicken to take advantage of one of Kui Qing's ante bets, but was caught by Kui Qing's prime minister.
So Manjie, who had two "Prime Minister Cards" and one "Minion Soldier Card", when faced with the attack of the new king Kui Qing, very conventionally played the Minions first, and then the Prime Minister during the questioning session.
During Manjie's questioning round, Kui played a "Prime Minister Card" and the two tied.
At this time, Kui Qing still had two covered cards and took an ante bet.
She could have chosen this
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The prince was eliminated in the round because the prince only had one folded card in his hand. No matter what the card is, Kui Qing can eat him if she is willing.
If she sweeps away the prince first, she can eat up an ante bet for nothing, and the prince has no chance to question her and cannot turn over any of her cards.
But Kui Qing did not do this, but gave the prince a chance to quadruple his bet.
If she doesn't attack the prince, she can also attack Teach. At this time, Tiqi only had one exposed "Prime Minister Card" and one hidden "Soldier Card".
After all, if Kui Qing attacks Tiqi, Tiqi will only dare to use the obvious "Prime Minister card" to deal with it. Not to mention that he had received an ante bet in vain, and even after the replenishment was completed, he did not dare to question it. After all, Tiqi knew what cards Kui Qing had. And he had to pray that Kui Qing didn't have a "little soldier card" in his hand. If Kui Qing has soldiers in his hand, play it safe and return the title of king to him at this time. That way, Teach could start covering her face and crying.
Originally, Kui Qing had one bet in her hand. If she took the prince's ante bet and added the ante bet from Tiqi, she would have three bets. If she really wants to win steadily, this is the safest way.
But Kui Qing chose to attack Marlowe! Could it be that the little girl also played too much and lost her head?
In Marlow's hand is a combination of a prime minister and two pawns. He knew exactly what Teach had just expressed. But he also had to consider whether Kui Qing would give up the king to him at this time. Although he has two minions in his hand, he can guarantee that he will not be forced to be the king by Kui Qing. But in this case, when it comes to public questioning, he will have no soldiers left.
In the end, Marlowe chose to play the "Prime Minister Card" first to deal with Kui Qing's attack. Because he had already thought clearly, if Kui poured out his pawns and gave the king to himself, he could use the king's privileges to sweep away the two players with only one player on the table, Prince and Manjie. In that case, he would have two bets in his hand, and then if he chose Teach as his target, he would be guaranteed to have at least three bets in his hand. If he continued to play in the future, his chances of winning would be quite high.
However, Kui Qing had no intention of giving up her position and took Marlow's shot directly.
Then during Marlowe's questioning session, the waitress revealed the cards from both sides, and Kui Qing actually had another "Prime Minister card" on her side.
Looking at the two "Prime Minister Cards" spread out in front of Kui Qing, the other four people on the table couldn't help but exclaimed. Marlowe and Teach's original worries seemed a bit unnecessary. Kui Qing's card obviously couldn't hand over the king.
In this case, Marlowe lost two bets to Kui Qing. The little girl has three bets in her hand.
As long as she takes the prince's bet and attacks Teach, the card will be over.
However, to everyone's surprise, Kui Qing chose to attack Tiqi first!
This is really incredible.
Several other people at the table couldn't help but frowned and began to ponder over and over why Kui Qing did this. She clearly wanted to drag the bet into a "public questioning session."
"Why is she so confident that she can win us in public questioning?" Except for Manjie, everyone else couldn't help but think about this question.
Manjie, on the other hand, looked at the "Prime Minister Card" in his hand, and then realized what Tiqi's initial expression meant.
The few people at the table, except Kui Qing, couldn't help looking at each other as they thought about it, and after a while, they began to doubt each other.
Tiqi suspected that the prince wanted everyone to lose their money to Kui Qing, so he would trick everyone in the subsequent public questioning session. Judging from tonight's card game, Kui Qing deliberately let the prince off on several occasions, so it is not ruled out that the prince will be in this final moment.
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This feeling was returned in the last card. After all, the two people who win the most money now are the prince and Kui Qing. For the prince, it doesn't matter if he loses a little.
Marlowe was thinking, could it be that Teach's expression before was deceptive? Or are you saying that you may have made a mistake?
Manjie was thinking that at this time, he must get into this atmosphere of doubts and doubts, and he could not let others see his clues. He successfully played the role of muddying the waters.
The prince finally understood. Although he didn't know what happened on Manjie's side, seeing the ambiguous looks on everyone's face, he had to admire Kui Qing's skill.
The more calm Kui Qing felt at this moment, the more worried the people over there became.
The current situation is that even though everyone knows that Kui Qing's remaining "King Card" is, everyone is doubting that four "Soldier Cards" may not be played at the same time. This "Uprising" looks more and more like a trap.
Tiqi slowly pushed out his exposed "Prime Minister Card", and when it encountered Kui Qing's exposed "Prime Minister Card", he would naturally be eaten. Tiqi took this time to peek at the expressions of the remaining people again. He was still debating whether to make a replenishment to launch his final question.
In the end he chose to give up. After all, with this card, he first took two bets from the prince, and then lost to two bets from Kui Qing. After all, he still didn't lose money.
"Huh? No more doubts?" The prince asked with a pretended look of surprise. He knew that everyone had fallen into Kui Qing's trick, but he couldn't say it clearly. "Then you have tricked me." Yes."
Tiqi had a wry smile on his face, but secretly cursed the prince for being so shameless. In fact, Teach really wronged the prince. The prince has three "little soldier cards" in his hand. If he really wants to interfere with them, there is no way.
"Yes, yes..." Seeing this, Manjie also helped and pretended to sigh.
Marlowe said that he was so dizzy now that he could no longer understand everyone's behavior.
Seeing Manjie's pretentious look, Kui Qing couldn't help but rub the bottom of her nose to hide her smile, which almost didn't cover her smile.
The prince noticed Kui Qing's little move, and he immediately figured out that it was Manjie who had fallen behind.
With this card, Kui Qing was able to play around with several people at the card table, relying on her keen observation skills and extremely lucky luck. She had already seen that Manjie did not understand what Tiqi meant, but she could not guarantee that Manjie would not have any soldiers in his hands in the end.
The gambling game has now progressed. After a night of mental calculations, everyone is no longer so clear-headed, so Kui Qing is betting that everyone will make mistakes in the final stage.
It was exactly as she predicted. In the end, everyone lost their accurate judgment and was frightened by her fierce momentum.
Fortunately, Tiqi didn't question it, because Manjie had already thought about it. If there was a public questioning session, he would play the "prime minister card" in his hand and make everyone pay a sum of money.
Anyway, in Manjie's mind, it would be okay to let a little girl win at most. If the prince wins this one, then this guy will be the one who wins the most tonight. Regarding this, he feels quite uncomfortable. He didn't care so much whether he lost more or less tonight, it was just a matter of a few thousand rupees anyway, but he just didn't want to see the prince win the most.
The game ended with Kui Qing taking the prince's last ante bet.
The little girl was still quite disappointed inside. She was really looking forward to the final public questioning session, but she blocked it all just for this last moment. She really wanted to see if she could bet correctly. Looney's winning or losing was actually not that important.
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