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The essay of Kaiji's life at this point is no longer about winning; it’s about . The 24 billion yen is a literal burden—tonnes of paper that make the protagonists vulnerable. Chapter 361 highlights Kaiji’s growth from a "self-indulgent" debtor to a strategic survivor who understands that in the world of Teiai, winning the game is only half the battle. Why It Resonates

Kaiji and Kazuya Hyodo face off with their very lives on the line. The essay of Kaiji's life at this point

A "2" can beat an "Ace," the strongest card, creating a recursive loop of psychological warfare where players must guess if their opponent is bold enough to play the weakest card to win. Why It Resonates Kaiji and Kazuya Hyodo face

The of Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji represents the psychological peak of Nobuyuki Fukumoto’s long-running series, distilling the complexity of high-stakes gambling into a single, brutal card choice. While the "One Poker" section technically concludes earlier, the narrative continues seamlessly into the 24-Billion Escape Arc , where Chapter 361 , titled "Concern" (懸念, Kenen ), serves as a critical bridge in Kaiji’s journey. The Mechanics of Trust and Terror While the "One Poker" section technically concludes earlier,

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