Real gambling gods gather, people who don't understand Texas Hold'em will not know the greatness of this movie

America 2022-03-19 08:01:02

This film does not lie in other things. If the actors in the middle are removed, it is an ordinary youth film. However, anyone who likes Texas Hold'em will know that this is the ultimate Texas Hold'em party! Too many gamblers gathered! A true gambler! Most of the episodes have their origins. For example, an online player who has never played a real game won the championship, and the two fathers and sons never interacted with each other. Too many episodes are real! I recommend everyone to read a novel about Texas Hold'em, hole cards. Well written by Amei.
Texas hold'em superstars appear one by one in this film, the Orient Express, Dawson, including the film's producer.
This film, except for love, basically has a real source. Including 2-time champion and 1-time runner-up dad. Curtis Hansen, a real gambler and a real god of gamblers. And a very elegant little sweetheart. Orient Express-Chan.

People who don't know Texas Hold'em will not know the greatness of this movie~~~~
Look at the cast list at the end, too many names are followed by themselves or themselves. . . . . .

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Extended Reading
  • Juliet 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    There is a problem with the casting, these two people don't match

  • Donato 2022-03-21 09:03:30

    It is like a Wang Jing gambling film that has removed the comedy element, and the atmosphere and expression of the entire era are too outdated. Although the title emphasizes Lucky, the protagonist does not believe in luck, he only believes in skill. The unwinnable ending is special for a gambler because he wins something more meaningful than the game. Although Drew Barrymore is very sweet, she really doesn't fit the movie.

Lucky You quotes

  • Huck Cheever: It did seem the cards ran a little better for me when you were around.

    Billie Offer: What happened to the 'best of it?'

    Huck Cheever: Turned into a little bit of the worst of it.

  • Billie Offer: The leaf doesn't fall far from the tree.

    Huck Cheever: Hmm?

    Billie Offer: You hate him, but you still play poker.