Wilbur could only use the ace as one in value for the cards he had.
The ace was drawn to the card set that had 15 in total. It would be overboard if he used it as ten in value.
Wilbur had 16 in total for both sets of cards.
It was a tough position to be in as the values were neither here nor there.
However, the dealer had an advantage, so he had an extremely high chance of losing.
It was in the rules that the player had limited draws after splitting the cards.
Which meant Wilbur could only have three cards in each set.
His cards had reached that limit, so he was not allowed to draw more cards, which meant those were his final values.
It was the dealer's turn.
The dealer showed her cards, she had ten in total.
She needed to draw another card.
"Card."
The dealer called out before drawing another card for herself.
It was a two.
The dealer only had 12 in total, and it was not enough to win against Wilbur.
However, the dealer had greater odds of winning.
She could draw another card, and she would win if the card was less than ten in value.
There were way more cards that were less than ten compared to cards more than ten in value.
"Card."
The dealer called nonchalantly, and she drew a card for herself.
Everyone felt very tense. They stared at the dealer as if it was their bet.
Tiff stared with wide eyes. She wondered if Wilbur was still that lucky.
No one could judge him if he wins again.
He would be considered the chosen one if he wins again.
The dealer revealed her cards, it was a ten.
Everyone exclaimed and looked at Wilbur with disbelief. They were all stunned by his crazy luck.
The dealer said with a nonchalant expression, "House goes bust. The player wins."
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