The game continued, with everyone putting in money as the base bet, and the guy who had collected the money earlier becoming the dealer.

This time, it was Ma Ben's turn to speak, but instead of playing his cards secretly, he chose to look at them directly.

After looking at his cards, Ma Ben remained expressionless, and no one could tell whether his cards were big or small, but he immediately bet 5 yuan.

Ma Ben was the first to speak, and after looking at his cards, the player to his left also picked up his cards. After looking at them, he hesitated for a long time before finally betting 5 yuan. However, Wang An noticed the joy hidden in his eyes.

It's obvious that this guy has a strong hand, but he doesn't want to reveal it. He's thinking of letting everyone play a few more rounds before he takes the winnings.

The player to his left was Li Ertie. Since two other players had already shown their cards and made money, there was no point in continuing to play blindly, so he also showed his cards without hesitation.

However, after Li Ertie finished reading the cards, he immediately discarded them, and it was Wang An's turn to speak.

Wang An didn't even think about it and immediately downed two pieces.

Wang An's actions stunned everyone at the card table, including the people around him who were just "standing there dumbfounded."

The main point is that since both players are looking at the cards and the money, it's pointless for Wang An to play his cards blindly again.

As the saying goes, "They have their eyes open, why would they be afraid of someone as blind as you?"

However, Wang An didn't care about all that. His main point was to play by his own rules and to be "not very good at playing games".

After Wang An played 2 yuan, the next two players saw that one of them had 5 yuan and the other folded.

At this point, four players remained at the table, including Wang An, and it was Ma Ben's turn to speak.

Without a second thought, Ma Ben threw in 5 yuan. His next customer did the same, but when it was Wang An's turn, Wang An threw in 2 yuan.

In fact, Wang An did this simply because he was annoyed by the person who only had a little over 1 yuan.

You think you can win 1 with just over 1? What a pipe dream!
Do you really think people who dare to gamble with 10,000 yuan are all fools?
In betting games like this, simply calling the bet can leave someone with little money completely broke.

Then the four of them kept throwing money onto the card table, and soon a large amount of money accumulated, totaling more than 500.

However, out of the 500-plus yuan, Wang An only spent a small amount because he played blindly, betting only 2 yuan each time.

However, the three of them, including Ma Ben, had to pay 5 yuan for each game, so you can imagine the pressure they were under.

After countless rounds, the person who had only a little over 1 yuan in his hand when he took out his money, the one whose eyes flashed with a hint of joy that he quickly hid, finally couldn't hold on any longer and wanted to spend 10 yuan to see the cards of the player before Ma Ben.

In the game of Texas Hold'em, when there are three or more people at the table, you can only see the cards of the people who have already paid to see their cards. For example, someone like Wang An who keeps playing his cards blindly cannot see them even if he pays to see them.

After looking at the cards, the cards of the player to Ma Ben's left were thrown into the pile.

Wang An, Ma Ben, and the player to Ma Ben's left are still at the poker table.

After being forced to fold, Ma Ben's opponent's gaze towards Wang An changed.

The main problem at the Texas Hold'em table is the presence of troublemakers like Wang An. Wang An's actions essentially cause players with relatively strong hands, but not the strongest ones, like the player before Ma Ben, to waste a lot of money.

Even if Wang An folds, he will only suffer the smallest loss.

However, Wang An's face remained expressionless, and he was as steady as a rock. When it was Wang An's turn to speak, he even raised the price, directly asking for 4 yuan.

Ma Ben seemed confident in his hand, but Wang An played a 4-yuan hand, meaning Ma Ben could only play 10 yuan to follow suit. Unfortunately, Ma Ben's next player, the one with only a little over 1 yuan, couldn't hold on any longer. This time, however, he had to spend 20 yuan to see his cards, leaving him with only about 600 yuan.

So, after throwing 20 yuan into the pile of money, he wanted to see Ma Ben's cards.

After seeing Ma Ben's cards, the kid immediately broke out in a sweat, his hands trembled, and his face turned extremely pale. He returned Ma Ben's cards to Ma Ben and, trembling, discarded the cards in his own hand.

One, worth about 400 yuan, a year's salary for a full-time employee, disappeared without a trace.

However, when he shakily threw the cards, he probably didn't control the force well, and all three cards were revealed on the table. They were a pure suit of KQ10 of clubs, also known as K gold.

In Texas Hold'em, a "K-gold" hand is actually quite strong!

Therefore, it can be seen that the lowest possible hand Ma Ben has is a flush with an Ace as the first card, or even a straight flush.

As for the leopard, it's unlikely to appear, because after so many rounds, if it were a leopard, it would have already reached the maximum of 10 points.

After Ma Ben's opponent folded, it was Wang An's turn to speak. Wang An calmly picked up three cards, glanced at them, then tossed them back into the deck, and said casually to Ma Ben:
"You can keep it."

Wang An's performance at this moment was truly infuriating.

Like a troll stirring up trouble from beginning to end, Wang An managed to get both his opponent's upstream and downstream players to throw in over 400 yuan each, but in the end, he didn't even reveal his cards and simply folded.

Ma Ben looked at Wang An with joy in his eyes, but the eyes of Ma Ben's upstream and downstream players were filled with anger!

Having learned from this experience, the person who had less than 600 yuan left became more cautious, basically folding after just one glance, sometimes even folding small straights.

Even so, each bet of 1 yuan resulted in his money dwindling.

Everyone around could see that this kid was no longer willing to spend money; he was completely useless.

Wang An is also in a state of losing more than winning. However, the bundle of 1-yuan notes he put on the table has not even been used up yet, and he has only lost less than 300 yuan.

Finally, Wang An collected all his winnings and took control of the market once again.

Under the watchful eyes of everyone, Wang An quickly sent himself a QKA straight gold.

Ma Ben was dealt an A23 straight flush, the guy with only 500 yuan was dealt a KJ7 flush, the guy who had won several hands in a row was dealt a mixed suit 789 straight, and the other two had low hands.

That's right, Wang An is about to start reaping the rewards!

In fact, when playing gambling games like Texas Hold'em, the hands that cost the most money are straight flushes and flushes. If you always have pairs or only one single Ace, you really can't lose much money even if you want to.

The main issue is, who would dare to keep betting just because they have a pair? That's pure nonsense.

In this hand, the player to Wang An's left bet 2 yuan, and the next 3 players all bet 2 yuan. When it came to the player with a KJ7 suit, he was still the first to look at his cards, but this time, he bet 5 yuan.

Although he looked calm, everyone knew that this kid had a big hand.

Since he had folded dozens of hands in a row before, it's impossible for him to suddenly call without a strong hand.

He looked at his cards and called, and his next player naturally couldn't hold back either. He looked at his 789 mixed straight and called for 5 dollars, while Wang An remained the same as before, still betting 2 dollars.

Everyone was already used to Wang An's tactics, because he would never look at his cards unless he had played them consecutively for several rounds. (End of Chapter)

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