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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 724 - 256: The Powerful Opponent of All-A Card Deck
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Chapter 724: Chapter 256: The Powerful Opponent of All-A Card Deck

[Good morning, everyone!]

[Today you will witness the matches of our ninth group]

[I wonder what kind of exciting match-ups the 5 competitors in the ninth group will bring us?]

At the commentary booth, Hunchback Woman’s voice was filled with anticipation.

[Hahaha, the previous 8 groups were very exciting]

[I can’t help but look forward to the ninth group as well]

Museum Director Phoenix agreed.

He had already known that Ree Shil was in the ninth group, but didn’t want to reveal it.

[So let’s begin our first match of the day]

[Please welcome players from 9-1 and 9-2!]

[Huh?]

However, when the two contestants went on stage with their code names, Hunchback Woman’s tone faltered slightly.

Because she unexpectedly discovered that their code names were actually the same!

Hunchback Woman: [The two contestants have such a tacit understanding]

[They actually chose the same code name]

[But the question is, why do they both call themselves Henry Thompson?]

[If I remember correctly, there was also a contestant who used this code name in yesterday’s eighth group]

[So what in the world is this Henry Thompson?]

Phoenix: [It seems likely that these two contestants know each other and have agreed on some kind of prank]

[The difficulty of our commentary will increase now...]

"...Why are you copying my name?"

In fact, Ree Shil was quite speechless and surprised when he saw the other party’s code name.

"Hehe, feels like this name is quite lucky."

Samuel Chess laughed.

Yesterday, Flat Orange suddenly had the idea to go on stage with the name[Henry Thompson], and it turned out to be a jackpot.

With a record of 2 wins and 2 draws, he took second place in the group and successfully advanced.

Looking at Ree Shil’s performance in the Instance Game, he believed that this name might be very lucky.

"Okay, set up the cards."

Ree Shil did not want to talk more with his opponent and went straight to setting up the game.

He had already thought about the card deck to use in this first game.

Although every game in the group stage is important, it is widely accepted that the first game is particularly crucial.

Only by winning the first game can you gain the initiative and plan your strategy according to the actual situation in the group.

So during the first game, even if players don’t use their best cards, they will still use their relatively stronger card decks.

The Kung Fu card deck is Ree Shil’s best weapon.

He intended to save it as long as possible and definitely not use it in the group stage. fгeewebnovёl.com

Therefore, after considering, Ree Shil decided to use his second most powerful deck, the Sword Card deck, in this game.

He wanted to make a good start.

Soon, both players finished setting up the cards.

"You reveal first."

Samuel Chess seemed to want to give Ree Shil a bit of a challenge and asked him to reveal the cards first.

"Whatever."

Ree Shil didn’t say much else and directly revealed the four cards, including the Scene Card.

[Clang!]

The first card that appeared was a deserted land with a broken palace.

[Sword Soul Palace], on stage.

Phoenix: [Player #2 Henry’s Scene Card is quite ordinary]

[It looks like it has two word slots, but actually only one slot requires energy storage]

[Moreover, according to its skill, it is easy for the opponent to know what cards he will use next]

Hunchback Woman: [Does that mean player #2 Henry is very confident about his card deck?]

[After all, this is like playing with open cards]

To distinguish between the two, they called Samuel Chess as Contestant 1 Henry Thompson and Ree Shil as Contestant 2 Henry Thompson.

Honestly, when the two Henry Thompsons were standing on both sides of the card table, even Museum Director Phoenix couldn’t easily tell who was who.

But as soon as this[Sword Soul Palace]was revealed, he immediately recognized which side was Ree Shil.

Later, Ree Shil revealed the following cards for his first row:

[Female Thief]+[Male Thief]

[Blind Swordsman]

[Golden Bellmaster]

Berserk, 30 points, B

Attack 0, 100/100

[Pursuit Order-Passive]: Choose a target when Golden Bellmaster reveals, inflict +10 damage to it throughout the game

[Golden Bell Order-Passive]: Golden Bellmaster’s attack power -30, when leaving the battlefield, reveal friendly King Card in the same column

[Iron Horse Trample-40% maximum health points]: Golden Bellmaster deals 10 points of damage to each card in the row in front

Hunchback Woman: [Wow! Contestant 2 Henry has indeed revealed a Sword card set!]

[And there’s a link reveal among them!]

[Not only that, Golden Bellmaster is also capable of triggering the rare mechanism of revealing the King Card proactively!]

[Isn’t this equivalent to telling the opponent where the King Card is in which column?]

[It’s really like playing with open cards, overflowing with confidence!]\

Phoenix: [Hehehe, you can’t say that for sure...]

[What if he is bluffing and the King Card isn’t behind the Golden Bellmaster?]

Even if Museum Director Phoenix didn’t know who Ree Shil was, he would question this.

This kind of King Card-triggered card has an advantage, making the opponent fearful.

It’s reasonable not to attack this card for fear that the opponent’s King Card will be revealed early and join the DPS.

Yet if Rei Shil placed a strong damage output card behind the[Golden Bellmaster], would you, the opponent, attack or not?

Moreover, in fact, the[Golden Bellmaster]card itself is not threat-free.

Without considering any damage reduction, the card’s[Pursuit Order]+[Iron Horse Trample]should theoretically deal 40 points of damage after self-sacrificing 40 health points, dealing 10 + 10 + 20 = 40 points of damage to the row of three cards in front.

for 40, it’s not a loss.

A 30-point card, the 40% skill cost should be able to be used three times with no recovery effect interference, and then retire from the field.

With each use resulting in 40 points of damage, the theoretical value is acceptable.

One card dealing 100 points of damage or taking 200 points of damage on the card table is called a proper return on investment.

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