Chapter 263: Cruise Casino


A laugh broke out around the stage, mixed with rude curses.
With his fingers, Thomas blew a sharp whistle, and then took out a handful of gold coins and scattered them on the stage.
The audience around saw the generously squandering money, and immediately rallied collectively in response to applause and warm applause.
The dancing the stage threw a kiss to Thomas, turned her back to pull the cloth covering the chest, and then slowly turned around, showing a well-trained shy expression on her face.
The audience finally got what they wanted, and the cheers almost lifted the roof.
The dancing girl threw a meaningful wink at Thomas as if to say that this was a special performance for him alone.
Thomas got up with a smile, looked around the people toasting and toasting, his face glowed and his spirits fluttered.
Seeing that he was in the limelight, the Dindal brothers also toasted and joined the ranks of carnival.
Joan admits that the fancy performances on the stage are tempting, but he can't stand the madness and madness.
The foul air and noisy noise made him feel a headache, every minute of staying here, he was suffering miserably.
Finally, Joan couldn't bear it until the striptease show was over, and he persuaded Thomas and Dindal brothers out of the bar with a little persuasion.
Back on the open deck, breathing fresh air against the sea breeze, the headache and irritability gradually subsided.
Thomas drained the beer from the glass, threw the glass into the rolling sea, and announced with great interest:
"Guys, the next stop, the'Big Regal Club' walks!"
The "Big Regal Club" is the casino with the highest specifications on the cruise. It is only open to first-class customers, and at least 200 gold Durga chips must be exchanged when entering.
Of course, this is not a problem for the young Thomas and the Dingdall brothers who have a solid family. The three people exchanged 1000 gold coins.
Joan only exchanges a minimum of two hundred gold coins, he did not intend to participate in the gambling, just use the chips as a deposit to enter the casino.
Thomas led three companions into the crowded casino lobby, first to go to the most lively roulette to try his hand.
Within ten minutes, the chips worth one hundred gold coins floated on the rotating gaming table.
Thomas didn't care, and took the Dingdall brothers to the next table to sit down, accompanied by a beautiful dealer, and played a more exciting card game.
Joan wandered around alone, walked upstairs and downstairs, and saw many new and interesting gambling methods, especially the gambling games with violent colors such as fighting, dog fighting and even irregular fighting.
The audience outside the court, whether betting or not, looked intoxicated, yelled and mad.
Joan walked around in the casino and felt his eyes wide open, but none of the gambling games he saw had stimulated his interest in participation.
He is not a moral gentleman who hates gambling. The reason he is not interested in gambling is purely rational thinking.
It is not difficult to find that through simple probability calculations, after the share of the casino pumping is over, there is no gambling method that is fair competition for gamblers.
Luck might make a lot of money, but in the long run, everyone’s luck is about the same. The factors that determine winning or losing are mainly skills and rules, and the weight of rules is much greater than skills.
So from a mathematical point of view, even professional gamblers with high gambling skills will lose more and win less in the long run, not to mention that most gamblers can't talk about any technology at all, it is just a matter of luck.
In this splendid casino, the only one who can ensure long-term profit is the casino operator.
Of course, the premise is that the casino can continue to attract tourists and come in to participate in gambling.
Joan firmly believes that luck is elusive, but mathematics never lies.
Now that he knew that the mathematical expectation of participating in the game was negative, Joanne lost interest in these unfair games.
He turned back to the table where Thomas and the Dingdall brothers sat, and looked at the table. After a little observation, they saw that they were playing "Blackjack", and his lips raised slightly.
In Joan's view, of all the gambling methods offered by casinos, the relatively "21 points" is the most fair to players.
If you have several partners who are proficient at counting cards and cooperate with each other, they can even beat the dealer under certain circumstances.
Of course, in the long run, there is still no advantage, and regular casinos have an unwritten rule: once they find someone counting cards, they "please" the other party out of the game, and even do not rule out the use of violent means.
The Thomas and Dindal brothers have been playing for a while.
Thomas's playing skills are very good, Roger's luck is good, from the stack of chips on the table, both of them have won a small sum.
Dick has poor skills and bad luck. One thousand gold coins have already lost seven, eight, eighty, and his face is very ugly. Obviously, he has lost anxiously.
Joan stood behind Dick and watched the two games, worried that he would lose all his chips if he continued to play.
Just lose money, he is more worried about Dick losing red eyes, doing irrational things in order to turn back the book.
After a little thought, Joan patted Dick's shoulder and whispered, "Go drink something, calm down, I will play two for you."
"Will you play cards?" Dick reluctantly gave up the chair.
"Slightly understand." Joan sat at the table and called skillfully.
"It's okay to change it. My luck tonight is really bad. I hope your luck is better than mine."
Dick turned to summon the waiter, demanding a glass of beer, and toasting.
The refreshing syrup slipped across his throat, dispelling the heat of his heart, which made him feel refreshed.
When Dick returned to the table, he found that Joan had at least twice as many chips in front of him as he just whistled in surprise.
Joan looked at the dealer's cards to him and smiled at Thomas.
Thomas glanced at him and touched his nose intentionally.
The still-feminine female dealer raised her head, gave the two a vigilant glance, and then continued to deal cards.
Roger looked at Joan and looked at Thomas, vaguely finding out that the two young mages with IQ bursts appeared to be secretly signing.
However, he had never heard the two men discuss the secret code, nor could they see any information exchanged between them.
Dick vaguely had a hunch: In this game, the banker would have to deflate.
As expected, Joanne once again pushed all the chips up and doubled back.
In the next few games, Joan and Thomas seem to be casually talking and laughing at the table, and overall the results are mixed.
But Roger, Dick, and the dealers in the bank all noticed that Joan and Thomas won more when they made a heavy bet, and lost little money.
The card game lasted for an hour. Not only did Joan win all the chips that Dick had lost before, he also earned an extra 100 Duga, and Thomas and Roger also made a small profit.
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