41st day of Winter 511 AV
Bob wanted to see what else Victor did in Alvadas besides staying in a tavern. In his opinion, Victor really needed to do something about his drinking. The first time they met in Ravok, Victor drunk himself silly though it would be partially Bob's fault for encouraging the boy. Now in Alvadas they met again. Even if Victor said that he was only working in the tavern, Bob just believed that it was an excuse for him to drink more. It was not that Victor was always drinking with Bob in Ravok, just...their first time would always stick to Victor like a picture he would never ever be able to take off unless he does something really unexpected. Only problem was that it would be accompanied by strong everlasting emotions from Bob as well.
Victor said he also worked in the Wager. A place that Bob always wanted to try so he decided to make visit there himself with the excuse of seeing what his friend actually does. However Bob came too early and Victor was nowhere to be seen. "Where is the bird...I mean Lark? Yes, Victor" saying that in a place of gambling made Bob feel like he was giving the impression to everyone else he was looking for some lucky victory charm but fortunately Victor had made a reputation for himself somehow. All that would change soon because Bob was in the house. Just how much better can Victor improve himself? It has only been a few years.
As it would seem Bob came to the Wager too early but one of their workers told him that Victor would be arriving sometime soon. "I need some way to pass the time" and Bob was pointed to one of the tables where the players were already finishing up a round. "I'll be buying in" Bob told them taking five silvers and putting them on the table which he would be using until the main event. Thinking through it a little bit more, even if he needed to take care of his finances until he got a proper job it was going to be too little to have any fun and one by one Bob added three...no five more coins. "Yes I am ready now" Bob told the man beside him with a tone because the impatient way he asked his question was just rude. Someone is going be more polite once he is able to see Bob's skills.
Too bad this was not one of those competitive games which set the players against each other because then Bob would really be able to make the man regret it but he did not want to commit too much time on a long game. Striving to reach 21 was a lot more quicker and he would be able to get out anytime he wanted to. The cards in front of him where he placed five of his prepared coins was already halfway there but the dealer...with his one card he was at the same spot too. Who was he kidding? Bob knew that it was very likely that the dealer was at an even more favorable spot that he was in now. The little man was not fooled by the direct illusion where they were both close and Bob was not feeling too comfortable especially since he would never know what that other card is until the end. The other players seem to be having problems with making their decision as well.
But it was only a game. A game with a little bit being tossed around. With that in mind, Bob was not stopped from finally saying "hit" and while he was not all there, he was happy enough just to be that close. There was no way the dealer could beat him now because he would have revealed his cards right away. Now the worst case of it would be that Bob gets back his silvers and only his silvers or in the unlikely event the dealer would get enough to touch the mark but if Victor took a long time, there would be other games. Victor was not the only one he was waiting for now since he was looking at how the other players were making their decisions, so that they can continue on already.
Bob wanted to see what else Victor did in Alvadas besides staying in a tavern. In his opinion, Victor really needed to do something about his drinking. The first time they met in Ravok, Victor drunk himself silly though it would be partially Bob's fault for encouraging the boy. Now in Alvadas they met again. Even if Victor said that he was only working in the tavern, Bob just believed that it was an excuse for him to drink more. It was not that Victor was always drinking with Bob in Ravok, just...their first time would always stick to Victor like a picture he would never ever be able to take off unless he does something really unexpected. Only problem was that it would be accompanied by strong everlasting emotions from Bob as well.
Victor said he also worked in the Wager. A place that Bob always wanted to try so he decided to make visit there himself with the excuse of seeing what his friend actually does. However Bob came too early and Victor was nowhere to be seen. "Where is the bird...I mean Lark? Yes, Victor" saying that in a place of gambling made Bob feel like he was giving the impression to everyone else he was looking for some lucky victory charm but fortunately Victor had made a reputation for himself somehow. All that would change soon because Bob was in the house. Just how much better can Victor improve himself? It has only been a few years.
As it would seem Bob came to the Wager too early but one of their workers told him that Victor would be arriving sometime soon. "I need some way to pass the time" and Bob was pointed to one of the tables where the players were already finishing up a round. "I'll be buying in" Bob told them taking five silvers and putting them on the table which he would be using until the main event. Thinking through it a little bit more, even if he needed to take care of his finances until he got a proper job it was going to be too little to have any fun and one by one Bob added three...no five more coins. "Yes I am ready now" Bob told the man beside him with a tone because the impatient way he asked his question was just rude. Someone is going be more polite once he is able to see Bob's skills.
Too bad this was not one of those competitive games which set the players against each other because then Bob would really be able to make the man regret it but he did not want to commit too much time on a long game. Striving to reach 21 was a lot more quicker and he would be able to get out anytime he wanted to. The cards in front of him where he placed five of his prepared coins was already halfway there but the dealer...with his one card he was at the same spot too. Who was he kidding? Bob knew that it was very likely that the dealer was at an even more favorable spot that he was in now. The little man was not fooled by the direct illusion where they were both close and Bob was not feeling too comfortable especially since he would never know what that other card is until the end. The other players seem to be having problems with making their decision as well.
But it was only a game. A game with a little bit being tossed around. With that in mind, Bob was not stopped from finally saying "hit" and while he was not all there, he was happy enough just to be that close. There was no way the dealer could beat him now because he would have revealed his cards right away. Now the worst case of it would be that Bob gets back his silvers and only his silvers or in the unlikely event the dealer would get enough to touch the mark but if Victor took a long time, there would be other games. Victor was not the only one he was waiting for now since he was looking at how the other players were making their decisions, so that they can continue on already.