Chapter 487 Before Matthew could comprehend what had happened, Caleb had already started dealing the cards. After he handed out three cards to everyone, he said, "I'll keep my cards face down. The bet is 10 thousand dollars."

Upon seeing this, Matthew frowned. Caleb was too skilled in dealing cards, making it look like he had a plan. If he cheated, he could manipulate the cards everyone would get.

Matthew decided to give it a try. "I'll keep my cards face down too." After saying that, Matthew tossed in a chip with the value of 10 thousand dollars.

Jane flipped her cards over. She glimpsed at her cards and tossed two chips on the table. "Fold."

She then revealed her hand. According to the rules, it was considered shown.

Players with hidden cards had to wager 10 thousand dollars. Those with face-up cards had to double the bet. So, she had lost 20 thousand dollars in this game.

After a quick peek at his cards, Sebastian wagered 20 thousand dollars as well. "Call."

Caleb tossed two more chips on the table for the second round. "I'll raise to 20 thousand dollars."

As Caleb spoke, he looked at Matthew to taunt him to call again. The latter added two more chips to the pot without hesitation.

Matthew didn't look at his card. It was all about the adrenaline rush this round. Sebastian hesitated before folding.

Then, it was Caleb's turn again. He added another 20 thousand dollars into the pile. "I check for 20 thousand dollars."

Matthew tossed in four chips and stated, "Show your cards."

With that, Matthew flipped over his cards first. He had the Ace of Spades, King of Hearts, and Queen of Diamonds.

Matthew was surprised. That was a pretty strong hand. If he had seen his cards, he'd have raised the bet. If Caleb cheated, he would've had a straight flush. Even the smallest straight flush beat a straight. Matthew had a strong feeling about his guess. Caleb showed his hand, showing 4, 5, and 6 of clubs. He yelled, "Oh my goodness! It's a straight flush. I've won."

Matthew was utterly speechless. He was certain that Caleb had cheated. If Caleb followed the typical patterns of grifters, he'd win three times and lose once before passing it to another player to be the dealer. Matthew only stood a chance when Caleb was no longer the dealer, and he became one. For the next two rounds, Matthew checked his cards before folding.

After Jane dealt and won a hand, it was soon Matthew's turn to be the dealer.

his cards, he was filled with confidence. As he shuffled,

himself the Ace of Hearts first. As he was about to give a card to Sebastian,

just a quick look, Matthew furrowed his brows. Matthew noticed that Caleb was looking right at his card.

handing out the cards, he discreetly observed Caleb's eyes. He had

Caleb's state recently and yesterday. He became even more convinced that

rounds, Matthew dealt

Caleb three Aces. He gave three Kings to Sebastian and handed Ace-high straight flush to Jane. Then, Matthew dealt himself 2, 3, and

and Jane had impressive hands, but Jane topped the round with a straight flush. Sebastian ranked second with a Three of

Matthew's hand

ridiculously low. If

Five of Clubs, then

a special hand. It would actually outmatch

turned out to be a 6,

look excited. "I'm keeping my cards face down. This is my round. 100 thousand dollars." Then, Matthew tossed ten chips

hide his excitement. "I'll call for 200

The opportunity had arrived. "I choose not to reveal

hand, Jane quickly put

thrilled. He tossed 20 chips into the pot. "I'm pretty sure I got this round in the bag. If you think you

was confident that Matthew would lose. He had King Three of a Kind, which made

Three of a Kind and King Three of a Kind in one round was nearly impossible. So Sebastian knew he had to

"400 thousand dollars."

fold. We have to see

stack of chips into the pot. "200 thousand

other three players play right into his trap, Matthew raised his hand and pushed

That's one million dollars. I seriously doubt you all dare

ready to risk

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