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What’s the secret behind the game “Eat Chicken on a Lucky Day”?
"PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" has become the creator of a new round of Internet red words, such as phantom tank (crouching in the grass), Voldemort (lying anywhere possible), phantom car ( Hiding under the car) and Garage Ambush (hiding around the garage), and the two that are really best known to everyone are "Good Luck, Chicken Dinner" and "Pan Pan".
Compared with the "WIN" and "GAME OVER" that appeared at the end of the game in the past, it is obviously "good luck and chicken dinner" (the English version is "WINNER WINNER, CHICKEN"
DINNER ") Such a conclusion gives players a sense of freshness, so that players of this game have also earned the nickname "Chicken-eating people". At the same time, such strange vocabulary also attracted the enthusiasm of many players for research. Soon everyone revealed that this sentence actually came from a line in a not-so-popular movie "Blackjack".
In the film, a gambler says this sentence every time before he bets, and then he always wins. In fact, there is some gambler's complex behind this statement. That is, at the time when the movie was filmed, the standard reward for winning a gambling game was US$2, which was exactly the same as enjoying a chicken rice for US$1.79.
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