An Open Hand?

After saying that, Irving turned over his hole card and saw an 8, but he was annoyed, "I would have taken the gamble if I had known it. Such a good card."

Seeing that Irving's card turned out to be a straight, Jarvis was even more proud. "It seems that your confidence in card gambling is very average. You threw away such a good card."

Irving just shuffled the cards without even bothering to talk to Jarvis. In fact, he lost the game just now on purpose, because it was obvious that Jarvis had to play hard, which would make him feel even more comfortable.

Next, Irving shouted five hundred to the three loose cards in his hand.

At this time, Jarvis only had an 8 and a jack in his hand, but there was also an 8 underneath. If he raised the bet and opened the card, Irving would definitely lose. It was just that this was originally a psychological war between Irving and him. Sure enough, he gave up immediately when he saw Irving's expression.

Irving deliberately opened his card, but it was jus
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