The First Heir

Chapter 1531

“How… How did you know?” Pete’s face was pale.

In a casino, it was the most taboo to cheat.

However, the level of gambling skills was also equivalent to the level of cheating skills.

If one cheated and was not caught or spotted by others, the person could be considered a true master.

For a cheater, being caught meant losing a hand. Otherwise, they would be a true master!

The foreigner’ s cheating technique was actually not too bad, but it did not escape the eyes of Philip, who had been playing with top local gambling masters since childhood.

Truth be told, such games were just a simple form of entertainment for magnates like the Clarke family!

The Clarke family’s charity gambling gala!

All the top domestic and international gambling masters would be invited to this event where everyone would use the money they won for charity.

Since Philip was ten, he had mastered his skills in poker, dice, and pai gow, making him at the top of the country.

If he wanted to win against a foreign ‘gambling master’ who made a living by cheating, would that not be a walk in the park?

Pete would place his hand over his card when he folded. Although the move was quick, it still did not

card but quietly

than 20 million and was so angry

three queens while Philip only had two aces, so

However, Philip actually won!

when Pete got crazy and wanted to use their lives to place

he want to rely on

up his sleeve!

He could not lose.

expected, Philip was

of this was within Philip’s

had not cheated at all in the entire game. When he refused to let him go this

he had Yolanda bring in a

to chop off his hand later! Philip picked up the five of diamonds from the cards on the table that had fallen from Pete’s

card was crumpled

this must be the card you drew just now, right?” Philip

own…” Pete

it was such

croupier to check if these cards are missing from the decks of cards we played with

It was such a

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