Just as Ree Shil had predicted, Greenfeather finally erged victorious.
His judgnt was not unfounded, but rather based on evidence.
It was not the factor on the card table but the off-table evidence.
As ntioned earlier, Greenfeather’s appearance at Table One in the first round was undoubtedly organized by the Association.
After all, he had personal experience with such tactics played by the Association.
Putting Greenfeather in the first position was a show of the Association’s montum.
So her opponent must be weaker than her.
It’s probably the kind where as long as she performs normally, she can firmly suppress the opposite side.
So, in the first match at Table One, Ree Shil’s prediction was correct, and it didn’t have the slightest difficulty, as everyone expected.
Moreover, the round ended very quickly, so while waiting for the second wave to start, the comntary booth turned to the next table beside it.
At this ti, Table Thirty-Four was also approaching the end.
But the battle on Table Two was more intense.
Every round, one side had to use almost all of the round ti limit to make the ultimate decision.
Now, only six regular cards have been revealed on each side, still considered the mid-ga.
Rose Cooper:[Coach Shil, how do you see this ga on Table Two?]
Ree Shil:[Red side will win]
Rose Cooper:[Huh?]
Rose Cooper:[Isn’t it too early to co to a conclusion now?]
Rose Cooper:[And I think the blue side clearly has the advantage]
Rose Cooper:[Why is Coach Shil so sure that the red side will win?]
Ree Shil:[Intuition]
Rose Cooper:[...]
The atmosphere froze once again, but luckily, Rose Cooper had so experience and quickly recovered the situation.
However, in the end, Ree Shil was right again.
The card ga on Table Two took a sudden turn in the final stage.
King Card of the red side, who revealed his cards first, directly changed the situation.
Eventually, the red side won by a narrow margin, with a difference of just one attack from the King Card.
When this result ca out, there was unrest among the audience.
"Wow, Coach Shil’s judgnt is so accurate."
"How was he able to predict the red side’s coback?"
"Exactly, when the ga had just entered the late stage, I had already considered the red side lost."
"Is it really intuition? Is his intuition so accurate?"
"Should we follow his prediction for the next round?"
"Haha, we had the sa thought."
"Then let’s just wait and see if Coach Shil will use his ’intuition’ to predict again."
As a relatively credible institution, the Association sotis sets up real-ti betting at card ga venues.
For instance, in the current selection tournant.
Real-ti betting ans that bets can be placed at any ti before the card ga is officially over.
Of course, the odds also change in real-ti as each round progresses.
Later on, as the situation becos clearer, the odds for the advantaged side beco smaller.
Even for those open card gas with a guaranteed victory, odds like 1 to 0.0001 might appear, having no aningful payoff.
In such cases, even if you win the bet, you still lose the program fees.
As an interdiary, the Association actually makes money from these fees.
So generally, the earlier you place a bet in a card ga, the higher the odds, and the more lucrative the returns.
Ree Shil’s early prediction style was undoubtedly a guiding light for everyone.
With the end of the card ga at Table Two, a new wave arrived, and eight players took the stage.
[Coach Shil, we are starting four new rounds now]
[Are you going to make predictions in advance again?]
It seed that Rose Cooper had beco accustod to Ree Shil’s rhythm and even took the initiative to tease.
"Yeah! Coach Shil, predict another round!"
"Borrowing your auspicious words just now, I bet on a coback, and now I’ve won double, hahaha!"
"That’s right, too!"
"Today, I’ll follow your lead all the way~"
"Hurry up and make a prediction. I’m waiting to place my bet! Cute Mushroom!"
The audience in the audience seats also beca agitated.
[I’m sorry, but the feeling hasn’t co yet]
But Ree Shil simply shrugged.
Did they really think he was a prophet who could predict anyti?
At the very least, he had to observe first.
So, in the following days, everything went on as normal.
During this round, the focus of the comntator’s view was on Table Two.
Fifteen minutes later, the card ga had reached its mid-ga.
Rose Cooper:[This round is really intense]
Rose Cooper:[Both players are showcasing the style of the logistics and slaughter industries]
Ree Shil:[The delivery guy’s style is incredibly smooth, while the butcher’s attack is fierce and strong]
Today, regarding her partner, Rose Cooper had nothing but a bitter smile.
In her view, Coach Shil’s card playing was definitely not bad, but he wasn’t suited for comntary.
Apart from the occasional pranks, he was basically making jokes most of the ti.
He was like those mix-ups in comntary who only speak nonsense, leaving her to hold up the show single-handedly.
Right when she was ntally complaining, Ree Shil started again.
Ree Shil:[This round is no longer interesting. The butcher is definitely going to lose]
Rose Cooper:[But...]
Ree Shil:[In two rounds, he will show signs of collapse, I’m telling you]
Rose Cooper:[Well...]
Ree Shil:[Intuition]
With Ree Shil’s remarks, so of the audience mbers took out their mobile phones.
For a mont, the chips on the delivery guy’s side kept piling up.
And indeed, just as he had said, the player from the logistics industry eventually won.
So, for five consecutive waves, Ree Shil had predicted at least one match out of four in each wave, with an accuracy of 100%.
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