What does this mean?
Should I call on her?
Hearing Dawn Smith's voice, Su Ran smiled and said, "Mr. Smith, you flatter me. I was just lucky for a while."
"As you know, luck is always unpredictable."
Su Ran remained calm and composed, as if she were talking about something very ordinary and commonplace. Dawn Smith's expression turned slightly unpleasant, but he could only restrain himself.
His gaze toward Su Ran was full of scrutiny. "Miss Su, how about we make a bet?"
Hearing the man's voice, it seems he's dissatisfied, after all, he didn't cheat or give money to the casino.
Su Ran glanced at Dawn Smith and smiled slightly, "Mr. Smith, haven't you heard the saying 'the boss doesn't sit at the table'?"
Actually, this is not a consistent rule; it's just that some large families require their children to do so. After all, it's easy to learn to gamble but difficult to quit. They know that casinos make money, but they don't want their children to go to casinos and live a life of debauchery.
This is common knowledge in the entertainment industry.
People in your circle don't gamble, because everyone understands that gambling is not a good thing.
Once you get involved, you might lose all your wealth.
After all, Su Ran knew Dawn Smith's brother, Joel Smith, who was his direct brother, since the two looked somewhat alike.
Joelsmith is the same leader of the Phoenix Mercenary Group who took Su Ran to the airport by helicopter and used underhanded tactics.
My initial impression of Joel Smith was quite good, so I did say a few words about it.
Dawn Smith didn't move, then continued, "Miss Su, even though the boss isn't at the table, playing a couple of rounds isn't out of the question."
Hearing the man's words, Su Ran didn't say anything more. She stretched out her hand and gestured, "Then let's play a game. Mr. Smith, you decide how to play and what the rules are."
The man chuckled and casually picked up one of the many items on the table. "How about we grab the dice with one hand, and whoever gets the highest number wins?"
Su Ran looked up and nodded slightly. She did know how to play. "How many?"
A glint flashed in the man's eyes, and he said with a slight smile, "Let's play with twenty or twenty."
Su Ran did not refuse and nodded in agreement.
The so-called "one-handed dice snatching".
The game involves arranging the dice with a certain distance between them. Two people then start simultaneously collecting and shaking the dice with one hand from opposite directions.
Finally, the one with the highest score wins.
Of course, whoever gets the most dice wins.
The higher the score, the greater the chance of winning.
However, in the game of dice games, this method is called "dice snatching".
Judging from the man's words, he must know some cheating techniques, but I don't know how good they are.
These terms quickly popped into Su Ran's mind. After all, she had mastered these skills before, so when someone mentioned them, she would start to conceive, calculate, and think about what kind of cheating the other person would use if they wanted to cheat.
Cheating techniques are not magic; they rely on methods.
Therefore, many gamblers who know cheating techniques are determined to win.
Dawn Smith took out twenty dice and placed them on a tray on the table, then pushed them toward Su Ran. "Miss Su, since I brought the dice, please check them."
Then Dawn Smith gestured to Su Ran, inviting her to enter.
Su Ran looked at the dice in front of her, smiled and shook her head, "No need to check."
She's not afraid of the other side doing something underhanded; she's afraid they won't do anything at all.
Increasing the game's difficulty is a good opportunity to test her cheating skills.
Dawn Smith let out a hearty laugh, "Miss Su, you have a great magnanimity, I admire you."
Su Ran curled her lips. She wasn't one to hold a grudge. As for whether there was a problem with the dice, she would know once she handled them. You could only understand something by handling it yourself.
so.
Su Ran wasn't afraid that he was using cheating dice.
Dawn Smith smiled calmly, took back the dice, and began to arrange them on the table. There were twenty dice, and because there was a certain gap between them, they were arranged more than two meters apart.
This is also the rule for dice-grabbing.
After the dice were set out, Dawn Smith took the dice cup that Qian Dali had brought and looked at Su Ran, "Miss Su, I usually only keep my own dice cup. How about I wait for you and you have someone send one over?"
Generally speaking, it's more convenient to use your own dice cup. Many people bring their own dice cup when they want to play, so he didn't want to make things difficult for others.
All eyes turned to Su Ran, waiting for her next move.
Su Qingjiu looked at the young lady. As long as the young lady nodded, Su Qingjiu would immediately have someone send it. Su Ran looked around and her gaze settled on one spot before she stood up.
"No need." She then walked to the table next to her where there were bottles of liquor, picked up a beer mug that was similar in size to a dice cup, and tested its feel.
She wants to fill a cup.
Now is the perfect time to fill a cup!
After all, she had never played this game before, so how could she have a handy dice cup?
So it's not exactly faking it, but the gesture definitely looks fake to the person opposite.
But so what?
He then turned to Dawn Smith and said, "No disrespect intended, I just thought it would be too much trouble to have someone deliver it, so I used what I had on hand."
Su Ran looked at the man with a bright smile, only to see that the expression on the man's face was almost cracking open.
Everyone looked at Su Ran in disbelief, then at the beer mug in her hand.
Others: If she's not a pretty girl, are you kidding me?
Anyone who has ever played dice knows this.
The inside and outside of the dice cup are slightly rough.
This is good for increasing friction, so the dice cup and dice are less likely to slip off.
The dice in the dice cup are relatively easier to control, making it easier to grab the dice.
As for the draft beer mug, it is smooth inside and out, so shaking it is obviously more difficult.
Of course, people who play fancy dice in bars can also use wine glasses to play all sorts of fancy games.
Both are the same; they are both about showing off skills. The only difference is that one shows off cheating techniques, while the other shows off bartending.
Dawn Smith frowned. "Miss Su, you'd better not use a beer mug. I don't want to take advantage of you."
“If we win, it will be an unfair victory. I can wait for Miss Su to retrieve the dice cup before we start the game.”
Su Ran picked up the beer mug and said to Dawn Smith with a smile, "It's okay, a glass is fine too, let's start like this."
This Dawn Smith is a decent person; he's not one to take advantage of others. Since the other party is polite, Su Ran naturally reciprocates with politeness.
However, it's not a good habit to feel that winning is unfair before it even starts.
Seeing this, Dawn Smith didn't say anything more. What could he do if the other person wanted to offer their face for him to slap? "In that case, I'll take advantage of Miss Su. I'll count to 3, 2, 1, and we'll start at the same time."
The man's face was full of confidence, his gaze fixed intently on the table, preparing to make his move.
Su Ran nodded, stood up and stood on the left side of the table, while Dawn Smith stood on the right side of the table.
The two locked eyes.
Dawn Smith also started the countdown.
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