- [Davis] So my, I have
no hope of winning.
- Let's see, what's a
perfect card for you?
No, you have no hope of winning.
(both laughing)
Oh, you're doing really well.
Look at that.
(cards slapping)
Pounce.
- [Davis] What?
You got that.
War, see, I'm betting, this is a game,
like, I'm qualified to play.
- Wow.
(cards slapping)
- Ah.
- Oh, you killed yourself.
- Oh.
- Look at that.
Big Jack is down.
- All right, all right.
What the hell?
- That's bad luck.
- [Davis] Who set these cards up?
This is what I'm doing.
(cards slapping)
Jesus, Bill!
Is this your method?
You beat people, and then you
sort of say, "It's all luck."
- No, and any particular game
is very, very luck-driven.
In that sense, cards
are like life (laughs).
- Bigger.
- Oh my God, this is big.
- Oh, double war.
- Oh my God, double war.
You killed, oh, triple war!
- Oh, triple war!
(cards slapping)
- Oh, I beat you.
(both laughing)
- [Davis] Again!
- Ha ha, that was lucky.
- You're lucky in life,
- That--
- [Davis] and you're
lucky in war (laughs).
- And love, too.
- And love.
(both laughing)
