Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji – 03

As if the end of the previous episode didn’t look hopeless enough, Kaiji, Furuhata and Andou get into even more trouble when the latter runs off on his own and throws away the last paper-card and one of the precious stars. It was interesting how the guy tried to talk himself out of things by using a fake story about wanting to bring back the total amount of stars to five, when it was clear that he was going to abandon the team if he won three stars. It’s been a while since an anime featured an in-depth look into betrayal (probably the first season of Higurashi was the last one), which is why I like this series so much: it really delves deep into human nature. You can also really see that in the match that this episode focuses on, when Kaiji manages to gather two stars with only four paper-cards. The opponent was someone who has been praying on the weak. It’s a nice, but very fragile strategy: he’s screwed when he runs into an opponent that knows what he’s doing. Because he only goes after down-hearted people, he doesn’t expect much of a strategy. Because of this, he only has a counter for the most basic strategies, and doesn’t think about the whole picture, which is why he lost. Still, something tells me that the real fun hasn’t even begun. At the moment, Kaiji has five stars, and he still needs to buy four more of them if he wants the entire group to survive. After all the matches are played, the people with more than three stars will turn into ruthless hyenas, and try to make as much money as possible. Even with 14 million yen, it’s going to be hard, and how on earth is Kaiji going to pay off such a debt if he actually does manage to pull it off?]]>

0 thoughts on “Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji – 03

  1. this flat out rocked my socks.
    What i do wonder though is what are they going to so with no cards?Maybe they can buy some?They’d probably be cheaper than stars,in fact,people with 3 stars would probably be happy to sell them (i know getting rid of them is against the rules,but selling them would be ok,right?)
    though,we’re only at episode 3 and lots of time has already passed,so i figure the anime will go beyond those 4 hours.

  2. I just finished watching all three episodes in succession and damn am I impressed. Kaiji is easily one of the top shows of the season and deserves more and more attention in the blogosphere. 😀

  3. I was thinking the same. The only problem I have is that I would have prefered that they wouldn’t stop the show to explain every move in advance. I prefer when you discover how he won after winning, not before.

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