The First Heir

Chapter 1526

“Mr. Clarke, you’re too hasty.”

The foreigner suddenly laughed and said, “You’re too eager to win back the money the little b*tch has lost. The two million you have now, plus the five million you raised, makes it a total of seven million dollars. Do you want to make a comeback? I won’t give you that chance.”

I’m folding this hand.”

After saying that, he pushed his chips to Philip and turned over his hole card seven of hearts.

The audience was surprised and murmured.

Philip ignored the foreigner’s words and silently turned over his hole card as well.

It was an ace of spades!

Instantly, the private room fell into a dead silence! Philip’s cards were the ace of spades, nine of hearts, seven of diamonds, four of spades, and three of spades.

The foreigner’s cards were the seven of hearts, king of spades, ten of hearts, seven of clubs, and two of spades. Philip had a loose hand while the foreigner had a pair!

However, the foreigner folded his cards and admitted defeat, losing seven million dollars to Philip for nothing!

had long noticed that the

flaw that he would bet everything whenever his hand was good and deliberately enticed him to

very confident so that the foreigner would mistake his hand for a big one. He heard that this foreigner was

of

to Randolph, “Mr. Harrison, your subordinate seems a little

Philip was not a rookie at all

when Philip played against Neville Wakeman and

Philip not know that they

too meaningless to win like this, so he deliberately played a bad hand and

face was

audience burst into

Philip won beautifully!

tricked me!” the foreigner slapped the

the one who decided to fold. What has that got to do with me?Besides, I already saw through your little tricks a long time ago. You were screwed

fists were creaking. Now, he finally understood

of gambling, the foreigner had not met such an opponent

Philip had nine million dollars

The next round started.

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