After boarding the thief boat, the company discovered that most of the participants were young people who failed like themselves. Then the organizer listed the rules of gambling: participants must use poker marked "rock, scissors, paper" as props to catch the star sign on their opponents.
At the end of the game, people who have not used up their playing cards or have less than three stars will be disqualified, and the huge amount of money they can borrow from the organizers at the beginning of the game has also become an important factor for their profit or escape.
Finally, Keith gambled with Bing Teng with four fingers and 20 million 1 100 million. In this final showdown, it was Keith's turn to draw lots, but Keith couldn't find the paper sign hidden in advance, and finally he drew a blank paper, giving Bing Teng a second chance to draw lots.
I didn't expect the ice cane to win in one fell swoop, and Keith was defeated and lost four fingers. I thought it was an amazing fortune of ice cane, but I didn't expect that there was ice cane's strategy behind it.
Itou Kaiji personality extension information:
Under the unfortunate coincidence, he was involved in one dark gamble after another of Eddie Group, but he was miraculously defeated several times in the face of despair. He is an out-and-out greedy gambler, who makes no progress in life and often vacillates before the temptation of money.
He is also an unexpectedly kind person. He has never given up the belief that success or death is the ultimate goal, and he always tends to the latter unconsciously in the face of the final choice of self-interest and saving people. He is a scoundrel who can only show his true talents and knowledge in despair, and is known as the devil in adversity.
Gambling silent record:
It is the first bullet in a series of stories written by Fukumoto Nobuyuki with the same protagonist as the clue. The whole book 13 volume. The other two parts are called "gambling to break the ring" and "gambling to fall into heaven".
Looking at Mr. Fukumoto's works from the cartoon itself, we will feel that his painting style is very strange-every character is painted flatly, like cardboard, and the protagonist's chin is as sharp as a kitchen knife, as if his finger would poke blood when touched. From the side, it is even more unsightly ... in short, it is a typical example that you can't win by painting style at all.
Strangely, however, after reading his works, you will find that these reasons are not worth caring about at all. The wonderful plot covers up all the shortcomings, and you may even think that this poker face is in tune with a cartoon with the theme of gambling.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Itou Kaiji