Chapter 1004 Winning the Game The card was right in front of him, but he just didnât flip them over.
Amelia gritted her teeth and suppressed her anger as she reached out to flip over the fourth card.
When she saw the number on the card, she didnât know whether to cry or laugh.
âThe fourth one turns out to be an 8!â
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Jonah, who was sitting on Jamesâ right side, called out to âFriedmanâ.
âHey, Mr. Nelson, you gotta hang in there!â
Friedman, holding a golden hook, had been planning to hook Jamesâ chips once this round was over.
Originally, James had a total of 13 points with the cards A, J, and 2. Of course, he had to continue to get one more card.
But it was very risky to get the fourth card. If he got a card with a value of 7 or below, he wouldnât have much chance of winning. If he got a card with a value of 9 or above, he would bust.
Who would have thought that James would be so lucky to get an 8, the only card that could make his points 21?
Friedman glanced at his cards, A, Q, 9, totaling 20 points, which was smaller than James!
âDamn it! I need a tie to keep James from taking away 400 million,â thought Friedman.
But if he wanted a tie, he had to keep asking for one more card.
But would he have the same luck as James and get an A?
The three players would still continue playing the game. Even though Friedman was furious, he couldnât show any negative emotions on his face.
He disguised his expression as a cheerful one, pretending to get 21 points as well, and continued to ask the other players if they wanted a fourth card.
Kenny asked for one more card, and the total points of his cards exceeded 21, resulting in a bust.
Jonah had a total of 19 points when he got the third card, and he chose not to have another one, afraid that it would bust.
The third player, Jeff, also got 20 points and naturally chose not to ask for any more cards.
Now it was the dealerâs turn to decide whether or not to get another card. Friedman hesitated.
Noticing his hesitation, James raised his proud chin towards the covered card.
âShow me!â