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Chapter 62 The Crazy Gambler

(It’s been two days in a row, should we still do it today? By the way, I’ve already touched Aunt Feng’s anus, why don’t we greet him?)

If they hadn't watched the entire game between Duke University and Princeton University, none of the experts and fans would have believed that Duke University actually lost! In the game to advance to the Elite Eight! The Duke Blue Devils were narrowly defeated by the Princeton Tigers.

Defeated by four points!

Are the Princeton Tigers really so powerful that no one can stop them?

Defeating Michigan State and the University of Florida, experts can also say that it is because the championship background of Michigan State and the University of Florida is not deep. However, now it is Duke. Who wants to say that Duke’s championship background is not deep enough? They are in the honor room.

Trophies can be lined up from New York to Paris!

Except for Tony Young, all the starting players of the Princeton Tigers played the entire game! This statistic became a new NCAA record. Before this game, no team had ever substituted a substitute player.

experience.

Of course, everyone can understand why, because once the substitutes are replaced, the Princeton Tigers may be eaten up by Duke's Blue Devils.

However, experts from TV stations such as ABC and WHTV obviously did not understand why Duke University was defeated. On the contrary, experts from sports TV stations such as ESPN, CBS, etc. began to write comments almost immediately after the game ended. ESPN's game comments took the lead.

Out of the oven, a short title:

"Gambler's Victory!"

The seasoned experts on ESPN are obviously more professional than the experts on entertainment TV stations such as ABC or WHTV. After a brief analysis after the game, they evaluated the victory of the Princeton Tigers as a gamble, a very dangerous gamble.

When determining whether Duke can be forced to change the lineup, he calmly and sharply takes the lead in abolishing his scoring core and replacing him with a player who can defend to death. This is a very risky behavior because no one can judge Mike Shashevs.

Is there any other variables besides Redick? But! The young man named Blake Dolan actually made the right bet! He sacrificed the shooting guard in exchange for huge benefits. First of all, Redick was banned

Death, this is only the most basic cost on the surface, but more importantly, the rhythm of the game has been directly reversed! There is a problem with Duke University's pressure control tactics! Because Redick's part has stopped! The other four players can no longer

Keep the control tactics going! This is the point of this gamble!

Crazy bet!

At the end of this article, ESPN's expert used this word to describe this gamble. At the same time, he admitted that he could not imagine how Blake Dolan thought of using this method to defeat Duke! This should not happen at all! No one is unknown

Even when losing, think of how to reduce your own strength first! Just like in a baccarat game, Duke is the undoubted banker, and he has an 8-point natural card! Blake Dolan, a gambler, only has one

A 6-point card, but after Blake Dolan got two 1-point cards in a row, he still bid wildly, even at the risk of exploding points! To counter Mike Krzyzewski's natural card! He didn't even want a draw!

Either die! Or live!

But in the end, Blake Dolan waited for the 1-point card he wanted, and got the biggest natural card, 9-points! He narrowly beat the dealer Mike Krzyzewski!

Either his nerves are as hard as steel, or he is a complete madman, but no matter what he is, he is first and foremost a winner.

At the end of this article on espn, he wrote:



At this time in the St. Louis Indoor Stadium, Blake Dolan didn't know how many experts were going crazy because of his craziness. He pretended to be calm and drove the players back to the locker room, then straightened his suit and turned towards the chairman.

When he walked to the stage, Mike Krzyzewski was already waiting for him...

"Well...I mean..." Black Dolan looked at the old man opposite, trying to formulate suitable words to say something, but found that apart from the ecstasy after victory, he was only tired and even had a little headache.

"It's a very exciting tactic, not just your on-court tactics, but also the bet you made, and the timeout you inspired the players in the second half. What I'm curious about is, how could you make your players grit their teeth and fight?"

Forty minutes?" Mike Krzyzewski didn't make things difficult for Blake Dolan and took the lead in starting the conversation.

"You know, I told them that my team doctor can use injections to improve their explosive power. Why don't we cheat to finish this game, because your physical strength is not enough to last until the end. As you can imagine, those proud guys

, would rather throw away their lives than have a stain on Princeton's school badge, that's it, they would rather die on the field, and the rest, you saw, they did a good job." Black Dolan took a deep breath and looked up.

Looking at the biggest legend in the NCAA, he said.

"It's a wonderful psychological tactic, perfect for stimulating energetic little guys." Mike Krzyzewski nodded, his eyes full of smiles.

"Yes, it's very exciting. When I was in school at West Point, the instructor used this method to train us young people, exactly the same. And we, at that time, were like Princeton players, willing to die for the honor of West Point." Blake Dolan.

said.

"Are you good at chess?" Coach K suddenly asked a topic that had nothing to do with basketball.

Black Dolan looked at him doubtfully: "Yeah, it's not bad. I occasionally play chess to relax."

"No wonder, your blocking tactic is great. Did you think of this move from chess?" Mike Krzyzewski asked.

"No, that's what I came up with after analyzing Duke and your information. You definitely don't want to hear it." Black Dolan lowered his head and said.

"Let me tell you, for an old man who lost the game, you should meet his little request." Mike Krzyzewski said with a smile.

"It's very simple. You train your players in the same way as soldiers and make them obey orders. They are like precise machines that revolve around your tactics. But I train my children in the same way as soldiers. The only difference is,

I have been on the battlefield, and your military service has always been in the Austin garrison in China. We are two kinds of soldiers. You have never been on a real battlefield, and I have just returned from there alive. This has led to my

The players I have trained are more like my comrades on the front line. They are not machines. Machines cannot charge, but they can. Machines don’t know how to use their own brains. Your players need you to design every attack for them, but

My players don't know what they should do. I just need, like a commander, to decide which troops to abandon or use them as bait. Your soldiers are just reservists, and mine are precious veterans.

.This is why I bet on this round, and why I won the bet. Of course, I was only sure that I would win after the game was over!" Blake Dolan looked into Mike Krzyzewski's eyes,

said.

Old K's expression was very serious. In the end, he just said: "Your gambling is very dangerous. Have you ever thought about the consequences of losing?"

Blake Dolan turned around and walked towards the locker room, and his voice came from a distance:

"How boring life would be if you knew the outcome of every dice before you throw it!"

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