I Want a Divorce by Abigail Quinn
Chatper 155
Chapter 155
The middle-aged man couldn’t help smiling when he heard that Oliver wanted to play the game with a limit of 1 to 5 million Oros. But this smile flashed away without being noticed at all.
His name was Des, the number one gambler in this casino and manager of the VIP room.
Des used to be the third-ranked cardshark in the world.
In fact, when Oliver won the 10,000-Oros bet, Des was debriefed and studied the surveillance footage of Oliver’s gambling and watched him in real time.
In the next few rounds, Oliver’s every move was analyzed by Des
It turned out that Des didn’t see any sign of Oliver cheating. The only explanation was luck.
But with so many years of experience in gambling. Des believed that nobody could be this lucky.
Oliver’s identity had been entered on their worldwide gambling league intranet, which still showed that he didn’t have any past gambling records.
In other words, he was a newbie.
Des was in touch with most of the top players in gambling, both past and present, and knew their current addresses and inheritors,
And Oliver wasn’t among them.
And most importantly, Des’ eyes couldn’t tell how Oliver cheated.
Their surveillance system was state-of-the-art technology, and Oliver and his three companions were also monitored. The surveillance could not only monitor but also analyze intelligently inner activity and capture electron waves.
If Oliver and his companions had cheating electronic devices on them, the surveillance system would have picked up the
waves.
Yet, that did not happen.
And the four of them weren’t wearing any “see-through” technology.
In fact, there was no real “see-through” instrument at all. The so-called “see-through” instrument was only a chain of cooperation.
For example, the back of a poker card was marked with invisible material. If you wanted to see it, you could only see it when wearing contact lenses.
so it was
was monitored and analyzed at a slow rate of 1/100,000 by surveillance cameras. No cheating
that
a casino was
his
security guards. The two women were dealers in professional clothes. Of course, they didn’t do their job here but waited on the guests. Des asked Oliver and others to sit down before introducing himself. “Honorable guest, my name is Des. I’m the VIP room manager of this casino. Now let me accompany you to have fun. What kind of game do you want? Blackjack, dice,
I’m lucky in this game,” Oliver
identification skills could work on other games, so he
then ordered a
a new deck of cards, the beautiful dealer put it on the
stared at the cards for three seconds and got an identification message
technology, with invisibility paint coating of points and figures on
[Craftsmanship: Excellent.]
[Value assessment: None.]
the value assessment was “None” mainly because of the value of
what technology it had on its back, it was worthless for ordinary
eyes, and three seconds later he
wearing contact
glanced at the beautiful dealer and found that she
hard for an average person to
looked very calm
said faintly, “This card… Let’s
Des narrowed his eyes
the young man
even touch it. He
up and ordered the dealer to bring back
a new deck and asked Oliver to
at it and then shook his head. “Change
an invisibility coating as
dealer came over for the third time, Oliver nodded after identifying it again.
deck of
and Des was also secretly frightened. He thought, “Can he really see
this kind of card and asked Oliver to check again before putting them into the transparent
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