Early the next morning, in Phoenix City, at the Millennium Grand Casino."The Grand Grand Emperor Casino has fallen into the hands of the Aamena Phoenix Branch and the Roc Branch."In a secret room on the top floor of the casino, a young man in his early twenties stood by the luxurious floor-to-ceil
In the evening of that day, at the heart of Phoenix City, stood the Grand Grand Emperor Casino.Ever since the Moerr family took refuge in the Black Hawk Nation and settled in Phoenix City, their first venture was the Grand Grand Emperor Casino. After years of development, it had become the foremost
Following the beautiful waitress, they rode the elevator up to the VIP suite on the top floor of the casino. The four Gambling Kings were indeed present.There was an Asaian bald man, a Caucasaian man with braids, a well-mannered man with glasses, and a handsome middle-aged man with silver hair."Th
'Can't afford to lose…'The instant the words were said, the four Gambling Kings' faces changed abruptly, their gazes locked onto Alexander's face.Across the globe, who dared to claim they could not afford to lose?Even the unrivaled Gambling Saint, who dominated the world of gambling techniques, h
The method of 'Drawing the Dragon's Eye' originated from the popular international gambling game of 'Showdown'. In the rules of Showdown, each player would be dealt one hidden card initially, known only to themselves. Then, the dealer would continue dealing cards, all of them face up. The player wit
Using the surname of this beautiful female dealer to determine the dealing order based on the five elements' attributes was quite casual and random, and the four Gambling Kings naturally had no objections.The sound of swift flicks was heard.Though the beautiful dealer wore cotton gloves, limiting
"With three hundred million Wyverna Dollars, it represents one-third of the wealth of the Grand Emperor Casino," Wardell said with a grin after a brief analysis of the cards, looking at Alexander. "Mister Carmell, whether you're worried or not doesn't matter. What matters is that we've already place
The wager of 600 million Wyverna Dollars was astronomical for the four Gambling Kings. Despite their title, they were not filthy rich. Their reputations were so tarnished that the world's four major gambling cities had blacklisted them, leaving only second-rate cities like Phoenix City as barely acc