Everyone focused on the dealer''s card.
The dealer had fifteen in value. She clearly wanted to give it a shot by asking for another card.
Wilbur had ced arge bet, after all.
The other yers had only bet around ten thousand dors, which was insignificant inparison.
The dealer asked for a card because she would lose. She had to gamble for 21.
The dealer was also ying as the house, so she drew a card for herself.
It was a three.
The dealer had 18 in total, which meant she won against the three other yers, but would still lose to Wilbur.
"Card."
The dealer started to draw a card for herself again.
Everyone felt nervous and tense at that point.
If the dealer''s cards reached 21, Wilbur would regret it immediately because he was a gambler who relied on luck. That would be interesting to watch.
"House went bust. Lost to all."
The dealer announced the result with a nonchnt expression. It was clear that she was experienced.
Everyone cheered at that point. They stared at Wilbur in disbelief.
The yers knew they only won because of Wilbur.
The dealer would not draw thest card if it was not for Wilbur, so they would have lost.
The man behind Wilbur was stomping from regret.
He scolded himself for being cowardly.
He should have bet on Wilbur and got lucky too.
However, his moment of doubt made him lose the opportunity to win money.
Tiff was shaking her head from shock. She had never seen anyone so lucky before.
He had not lost since the slot machine.
Wilbur had around 800 thousand dors'' worth of chips in front of him.
It was a big win for a lot of the regr gamblers. He could stop at that point.
Luck would eventually run out, after all. He had won enough.
The dealer said, "A new round begins, please ce your bets."
The yers all stood up because they did not want to continue cing bets.
Wilbur gave them too much of a shock, so they did not dare to ce their bets anymore.
However, they all felt like the lucky guy should stop at that point.
Wilbur slowly pushed all his chips to the table, and that caused a wave ofmotion.
They hoped that Wilbur could continue gambling so they could see how lucky he
was.
However, anyone would stop at that point.
It was apparent that Wilbur was abnormal.
Wilbur smirked to himself.
He did not expect to be so lucky either. He wanted to see how far he could go.
He did not cheat or pull any tricks. It was purely his luck.
Wilbur was the only yer left to gamble with the dealer.
All eyes were on Wilbur.
It was hard for him to not attract attention when he had luck like that.
Wilbur maintained a poker face, and the dealer started to draw cards.
Wilbur had two threes.
ording to the rules, he could split the cards. He could win double the amount if he won both sets of cards.
"Split."
Wilbur yelled and revealed the cards in front of him.
Everyone around him grew excited. Wilbur had a shot to win double the amount.
The dealer looked at his revealed cards, then she looked at Wilbur.
Wilbur smiled and said, "Card."
The dealer drew two cards for him.
Wilbur had nine in total for one set of cards, and 15 in total for another set of cards.
The dealer called for a card and drew a five for herself.
It was then Wilbur''s turn.
Everyone was looking at his face.
No one knew what card the dealer had, but it was probably not a small value.
The odds of winning with 15 in value were not high, let alone the set of cards with nine in value.
"Card, for both sets please," said Wilbur nonchntly.
The dealer drew two cards for each of his sets.
He got a seven and an ace.
The ace could be considered one in value, or ten in value.