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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 304 - 116: No Need to Discuss, All of You Come at Once_2
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Chapter 304: Chapter 116: No Need to Discuss, All of You Come at Once_2

Standing at the side of the ten card players was Ree Shil.

"Remember, Young Lad, you asked for this yourself. Don’t say later that we took advantage of you with our numbers."

"That’s right. Playing 10 card tables at once, we’ll see how you can still fight when your spiritual power is exhausted."

"Young people always need to take a tumble on their overconfidence."

Ree Shil just smiled faintly in response to the card players’ comments.

Exhausted spiritual power?

How could that be possible? He was a guy with two hearts.

So, with a snap of his fingers,

Pa!

Hum! x10

Ten Blue Light Barriers separated them all.

Each Challenge Player could only see their own card table and Ree Shil on the other side of it.

Without any interference from one another, the card game officially began.

"Master, he’s really awesome!"

In the Third Floor Private Room, Jason Hou couldn’t help but exclaim.

He really went 1v10?

How daring and bold!

From their angle, the ten Blue Light Barriers formed a perfect geometric shape, like a blue light-flower.

Ree Shil stood in the very center of the intersecting arcs.

Unconsciously, Jason Hou felt a surge of passion.

When would he be able to become the protagonist on the card table, like the man in the middle of the geometric figure?

Similar to Jason Hou’s mood, the atmosphere downstairs began to heat up rapidly at this moment.

"Wow! I just came to watch the show, and I didn’t expect such a great spectacle!"

"So amazing, this is the first time I’ve seen a 1v10 card game, even on TV I haven’t seen it before."

"No way, I have to call people to come and see. This kind of drama can’t be enjoyed alone."

Those who were originally watching from a distance all involuntarily walked toward the Blue Light Barrier.

Show Director and Secretary Brown were standing at the Card Club Stair Entrance, watching this scene with their arms crossed.

"This lad knows how to show off."

Show Director nodded repeatedly in agreement.

"More than just showing off, he’s got them all under control."

Secretary Brown added.

First and foremost in playing cards is maintaining one’s momentum.

From the moment Ree Shil suggested taking on ten people alone, his momentum was at the peak of the card game.

No matter what the other party does, they will inevitably lose, and it’s impossible to regain that momentum.

And the biggest advantage of 1v10 is isolating the ten card players from each other without prioritizing them, effectively cutting off any chance of gathering information about Ree Shil’s card game through observation.

So, to the two of them, Ree Shil’s move was both an unexpected surprise and an effective tactic.

The only concern was the mental strain of opening ten card tables and playing ten games simultaneously.

But since Ree Shil dared to make this proposal, they believed he must have confidence in this aspect. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com

"We can’t watch all ten card games at once, so we’ll pick a few to watch." freewebnσvel.cøm

Show Director said as he walked down the stairs.

"In that case, let’s watch Coach Anan’s game. He should be the highest overall skilled player among the ten."

Secretary Brown suggested.

Coach Anan, the catfish head mentioned in his proposal, was the most senior coach among the ten Challenge Players.

"Master, which game should we focus on?"

"Let’s watch the Catfish Head’s game; his card game angle is the most suitable."

"Daughter, let’s get closer."

"Okay, let’s go see Coach Anan’s card game, Father."

For various reasons, the card game with Catfish Head became the most watched game.

At this time, he was also carefully pondering his card deck.

(According to the intelligence, the card with the highest probability that he would play in the first row is a three-square Zombie Beast Demon Card.)

Catfish Head quietly calculated.

Although they couldn’t pry any information about Ree Shil’s specific card deck from Bear’s mouth, he remembered that the other party had revealed a little information that day, which was that the other party still pulled out a "big piece."

Generally speaking, card players who haven’t even reached Level 10 would have shallow card deck depth.

So, he had every reason to suspect that this guy only had one main set of cards.

(So, in the first row, I’ll put my best Undead-counter Cards and Demon-counter Cards.)

(And I heard he has more Demon Cards, so I’ll go for two Demon Hunting Cards.)

With that thought, he quickly set up his first row of cards.

As for the subsequent cards, he didn’t need to settle on them so quickly. He just needed to put some suitable cards in and then play it by ear.

During the set-up process, Catfish Head saw Ree Shil turn towards him.

"Coach Shil, be careful in this game, blub blub."

As he spoke, he habitually flicked his tongue.

"Alright, no problem."

Ree Shil only glanced at him casually, then quickly started setting up the cards with his hands.

In just a few seconds, his set-up was finished and he moved on to the next card game.

"Hehe, blub blub."

Seeing this scene, Catfish Head couldn’t help laughing and flicking his tongue.

This guy was too arrogant, trying to go one against ten.

Look at him now, so hurried. He realized his mistake, right?

1v1 alone requires careful consideration; 1v10 is essentially equivalent to playing ten 1v1 games simultaneously.

Even if you ignore the mental exhaustion for now, can you manage to calculate ten card tables?

He indeed made quite a show with his initial momentum and bravado.

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