When the handbag is returned and they are speaking over glasses of wine, the levels in the glasses change as does the size of one of the wine glasses.
When Farhad arrives to Buenos Aires and talks to Jess about being a lesbian, she holds a white cup on her right hand. Immediately after Farhad says that "every time she speaks he smells vagina", Jess isn't holding the cup anymore, but it reappears in the next cut.
Between the $50,000 and $100,000 bets at the "Super Bowl", despite it being portrayed as happening almost immediately, not only has possession gone from the Thrashers to the Rhinos but, apparently, a new quarter has started because the teams have switched field directions.
This is not a goof, because it's not portrayed as happening almost immediately. There's a time-compressing cut in scenes, since the main characters have also suddenly changed position, from the field-facing rows of seats to the lounge area behind the rows of seats. Furthermore, all people in the skybox have now shifted their focus from the football match to the bets between Nicky and Liyuan. These things all indicate that it has taken Liyuan's assistants some time to bring the suitcase with money, which the movie simply skips over.
This is not a goof, because it's not portrayed as happening almost immediately. There's a time-compressing cut in scenes, since the main characters have also suddenly changed position, from the field-facing rows of seats to the lounge area behind the rows of seats. Furthermore, all people in the skybox have now shifted their focus from the football match to the bets between Nicky and Liyuan. These things all indicate that it has taken Liyuan's assistants some time to bring the suitcase with money, which the movie simply skips over.
During his explanation of the scam that took place during the Super Bowl game, Nicky comments that because the song "Sympathy for the Devil" has 124 "woo woos" and the Mandarin word for five is "wu" that the number 5 was being subconsciously planted in their mark Liyuan's head to help him pick the number 55, however the song doesn't start playing until after Liyuan picks a player, it only starts playing later when Jess looks through the binoculars and tries to pick the same player...so that would have done nothing to influence Liyuan's picking 55.
That is not true. When Jess (Margot Robbie) is looking through the binoculars to guess the number, the song "Sympathy for the Devil" is not heard on location, but is merely playing as part of the movie's soundtrack (so-called "non-diegetic sound"), which means the movie characters cannot hear it anyway. But that's not the only time the song is played; the song is also heard playing in the skybox (as so-called "diegetic sound") during the previous bet, when Nicky (Will Smith) puts the money from his bag onto the table and says "All of it, 1.1 million. High card takes it all." So by the time that Liyuan Tse (BD Wong) picks up the binoculars to choose a player during the final bet, he has already been subjected to 124 "woo-woos" to subconsciously influence his choice.
That is not true. When Jess (Margot Robbie) is looking through the binoculars to guess the number, the song "Sympathy for the Devil" is not heard on location, but is merely playing as part of the movie's soundtrack (so-called "non-diegetic sound"), which means the movie characters cannot hear it anyway. But that's not the only time the song is played; the song is also heard playing in the skybox (as so-called "diegetic sound") during the previous bet, when Nicky (Will Smith) puts the money from his bag onto the table and says "All of it, 1.1 million. High card takes it all." So by the time that Liyuan Tse (BD Wong) picks up the binoculars to choose a player during the final bet, he has already been subjected to 124 "woo-woos" to subconsciously influence his choice.
The stake in "double or quits", as used in the Super Bowl scene, should not be twice the previous stake, it's the same as the previous stake. Being $X down, another stake of $X will leave you either $2X down on loss (double), or $0 down on victory (quits). Were the new stake to be twice, you'd end up either $3X down, or $X up. Both characters are inveterate gamblers, so shouldn't muddle their terminology so.