11 points?!
It was almost as if they had given up on the possibility of there being a face card.
In a poker deck of fifty-four cards, after excluding the two Jokers there are twelve face cards. Coupled with this is the fact that high cards—cards with 7 points or more—had an equal or even higher probability of being drawn compared to low cards.
Based on past games, face cards appeared in almost four out of five games.
And the points represented by the face cards were 11, 12, and 13.
Therefore, almost everyone was shocked when the number '11' flashed below the number '9'.
According to the analysis of the games in the underground casino, the probability of 12 points and below appearing was only 2%, so almost everyone would place their bets above that. No matter how uncertain they were, they would still place their bets around 20 points. A bet of 11 points was practically equivalent to throwing money away.