>8 episodes of rock paper scissors
I got trolled hard by the 'kaiji is better than kakegurui' anons.
8 episodes of rock paper scissors
its rps mixed with economy, its genius
>8 episodes of rock paper scissors
>still more gripping than edgy sluts squirting themselves over gambling and school social hierarchies
get filtered
I only watched kaiji for the first time last year, ended up watching a 11 episodes in one night. easily one of the best showsI have seen
you actually fell for the kaiji cucks buyers remorse?
You got filtered because it was too complicated for you, go back to watching your gambler gurl.
Low IQ really is a curse.
usogui is way better than both
>kaiji chads buyers' euphoria
ftfy
So is Akagi for that matter. Kaiji isn't even the best Nobuyuki Fukumoto adaptation but Any Forums favors it because they can't identify with someone who's actually based at gambling
the art style is not ugly. kaiji is a moe anime.
Usogui has some clever moments, but mostly it's the same
>hehe, I was in complete control all along
shit as Kakegurui
>hidden Kaiji thread
Very impressive op, now everyone post their favorite fkmt moments
Anything where they don't stay on the same retarded rock paper scissors game for 8 episodes would be an improvement over Kaiji.
>Implying it's bad
Next time learn from your mistake and go into your entertainment wanting to like it, not wanting to prove anonymous posters who shittalked your favorite anime wrong. Maybe you'll enjoy yourself.
nice asspain you got there, OP
Kaiji flipping the script on Otsuki with his own fake dice is still a standout for me. Extremely satisfying.
>8 episodes of rock paper scissors
He's just exaggerating, right? Surely no anime would spend 8 episodes without the plot moving.
Kaiji is so fucking dumb.
RPS is unironically my favorite game in the Kaiji series so far. I've not read the very latest part of the manga though
Kaiji isn't as amazing as people make it out to be, but it sure as hell is good, and much better than Kekegurui. Most FKMT shit is still better than both.
FKMT is less about a "plot" and more just a sequence of events that moves the main character from one high-stakes gambling game to the next. The plans he makes and lengths he goes to during the ups and downs of the game are more important than the position he comes out at the end.
also it's nothing, the second half of the Akagi anime is taken up by one mahjong match which ends unfinished because the arc in the manga went on for, no exaggeration, twenty years
That moment in Kurosawa where he performs his genius plan to pressure the delinquents into dropping all attacks against him.