NOVEL Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 661 - 235: Old Thompson, He is a Great Good Man

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 661 - 235: Old Thompson, He is a Great Good Man
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Chapter 661: Chapter 235: Old Thompson, He is a Great Good Man

Curator Phoenix:[...]

Curator Phoenix didn’t know how to answer Rose Cooper’s question.

He thought that this young lady wasn’t actually stupid, she just wanted to tease some exciting answers out of him for the show.

To this end, he decided to maintain a tactical silence.

As for Ree Shil right now, he was actually enjoying this game quite a bit.

Yes, it can be described as "playing."

If it wasn’t for the fact that the Floral Jade Deer was killed, he even planned to play another hand with it.

Using[A-39]to charge the[Floral Jade Deer], so it can remove[Petrification]and rejoin the battle.

Anyway, in the previous 7 rounds, he basically didn’t use any operations, just following the most straightforward way.

Prediction and game theory?

That’s left to the weak, oh no, for Old Thompson to worry about.

Now he finally understands the joy of those players who specialize in aggressive early game strategies.

Ree Shil actually made a few small losses in this game, which he must admit.

But there’s no help for it, considering he’s been leading the whole game.

From the very beginning, the initiative was in his hands.

And it can be said that he didn’t even let Old Thompson take the lead for a single round.

There were several key points in this whole process.

First of all, it was the mechanism of the Male and Female Thieves.

Although they might not be able to be enhanced through card-making due to their linkage mechanism, at least that’s the case for now.

But this pair of double Cs are very useful.

Then there’s the existence of the[Ethereal Wind Priest], which wiped out Old Thompson’s last glimmer of hope.

Moreover, the[Ethereal Wind Priest]that just[Resurrected]has an energy of 4/5 in this round.

By the time the next round comes, it can[Resurrect]again, and the two rounds’ time is definitely not enough for Old Thompson to kill it.

But to say the root cause of everything, Ree Shil thought it was still because of Old Thompson himself.

His[Golden Behemoth Statue]and hit-and-run tactics are excellent.

Although he also used the new card, the overall central idea of several tactics has not changed.

Using a rather exaggerated description, this guy is too conservative and only worthy of becoming the dust of the old times.

From the moment he knew that his opponent really used the[Golden Behemoth Statue], Ree Shil knew that he was bound to win this game.

Because knowing the opponent’s card deck strategy in advance, it’s not difficult for him to use the substitute cards in his hand to build an offensive card deck.

Comparing carefully the card levels of both sides, it will be revealed that Ree Shil’s card deck strength is far less than his opponent’s.

He has 2A+3B+4C+C stage, while Old Thompson has 4A+4B+1C+B stage.

You know, this is still the case when Ree Shil hasn’t pulled out the Demon-counter Card or Gold Slayer Card.

Given a summary, Ree Shil won against Old Thompson’s card strength with his card deck depth in this game.

At the same time, he also achieved his goal: not revealing many high-level cards and powerful cards, but still securing a steady victory.

"Hey, what are you daydreaming about?"

At this moment, Old Thompson’s voice interrupted his thoughts.

"Oh, I’m sorry."

Ree Shil apologized without any remorse: "I was reviewing the game."

"You bastard...!"

Seeing his attitude and hearing his words, Old Thompson was so angry that he couldn’t speak.

This kid really knows how to play mind games.

The card game hasn’t even finished yet, and he’s already reviewing it!

But to be fair, he also knew that he has no hope in this game.

Even with top-level operations, it’s useless.

So... should he continue?

At this time, Old Thompson began to weigh a question in his heart.

Is it more embarrassing to fight until the last soldier while not even revealing the opponent’s trump card?

Or is it more embarrassing to just give up right now?

Ree Shil: "The latter, it’s more dignified."

Old Thompson: "Do you have mind-reading skills?!"

"Don’t be too complacent, kiddo."

In the end, Old Thompson stared fiercely at Ree Shil: "In fact, at this moment, I still hold the initiative in this card game."

"Oh?"

This made Ree Shil raise his eyebrows, not knowing why his opponent said this.

With the current card situation and his overwhelming advantage, where is his opponent’s initiative?

As a result, he saw Old Thompson hit the surrender button with a lightning-fast move.

Good guy, really lightning-fast.

So the so-called "initiative" refers to the initiative to surrender.

Indeed, he really can’t stop others from surrendering.

However, before Ree Shil could comment, Old Thompson quickly grabbed the microphone nearby.

The action was so quick that even the two commentators couldn’t speak.

[Ahahaha! Coach Shil, congratulations!] frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓

[So after a long time, you have finally avenged yourself!]

[This is all I can do for you. I hope you can defeat your inner demons and achieve excellent results in the upcoming City Competition for our city.]

[The world belongs to you young people, I’m old, and I no longer have the strength to support such high-intensity games.]

[Don’t forget the help that Henry Thompson Gaming Hall gave you!]

Old Thompson’s words were very grandiose.

Some people may see through it, but at least it shows a kind of magnanimity, a sense of refreshment.

It also implies a sense of support, help, and humility toward the younger generation.

As for the audience, this grand scene was not what they cared about at all.

What they really care about right now is only one thing,

"Old Thompson pays out!"

"I won money in this selection tournament, only to lose it all on you!"

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