Only then did Lu Jingzhi understand.
What she was doing was rather trivial.
No, the entire lower deck was trivial.
And because they were not gambling big, there was no need to exchange for chips, they could bet directly with shards of silver.
"Let's change the game," Lu Jingzhi, having bragged about her gaming prowess, couldn't possibly back out now, that would bruise her pride, "Is there a less luck-based game?"
There are many options to choose from: pitching pots, pellet chess, ancient games, Pai Gow poker, chess...
"Even Chess?"
"Yes, but few people play it here."
Even those who do, they don't come to such places to play.
Why not enjoy a pot of tea at home and engage in a thrilling battle with your opponent there instead?
Proceeding to the second level.
Moving on to more skill-based games was Lu Jingzhi's initial choice.
Pitching pots.
This, in reality, is a game that appears fair, but is far from so.
It is a throwing game.
With a variety of ways to play.