Swiftly, the staff member ced the chips in front of Marion.
"Sir, have you yed Big or Small before?"
"No, I haven''t."
"It''s quite simple. You just bet on either Big or Small and ce your chips ordingly."
Debra chimed in, "So how do you determine what''s Big and what''s Small?"
"You see these three dice? If the total points rolled are 11 or above, it''s Big. If it''s ten or below, it''s Small."
"That simple, huh?" Debra turned to Marion. "Honey, what do you think? Big or Small?"
Marion grabbed some chips and handed them to Debra. "Your choice."
"Well, I''ll go with Big." Debra ced the chips on Big.
The staff signaled the dealer, who understood the cue. When the dice were revealed, it was indeed Big.
Those who had bet on Big cheered as they won their money. Debra handed the winning chips to Marion, but he gave her some more. "Pick again." Pretending to be thrilled by her beginner''s luck, Debra eagerly ced the chips on Big again. "I''ll stick with Big."
The two of them yed along, acting like novices. The staff, thinking they were easy prey, signaled the dealer again.
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"We''re not short on cash. Is there a rule against betting it all?" Debra feigned annoyance.
"Of course not. Enjoy your game," the staff member quickly reassured them, stepping back.
Marion and Debra exchanged a nce. Marion tapped the table, a seemingly casual gesture, but Debra noticed something peculiar about his ring.
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"Big. It''s Big!" the crowd eximed.This content ? N?v/elDr(a)m/a.Org.
They knew the casino''s tricks and had bet on Small, expecting to win.
"How could this be?" the dealer murmured in shock.
The staff member red at her, and she frantically signaled that she had yed fair, implying someone must have cheated.
Debra collected all their chips. Now they were worth $100 million, ten times what they originally had.
"Honey, you''re amazing!" she eximed, giving Marion a peck on the cheek.