
Great Universe Yagi
It’s 100,000 volts.
Mr. Yagi was just hitting according to the very ordinary theory.
Having been mocked for having a thin mindset, and since Akagi was a genius, he is indeed a pitiful victim.
>>3The fact that someone is normally acting as a substitute for high-stakes betting mahjong ignited something in the mind of a 14-year-old.
What is area theory…?
>>4Area theory is random noise, so it cannot be trusted solely on that.
I significantly supplement information by combining my tendencies in re-pairing and my gaze during the ready hand.
>>8I really don’t understand at all.
Using it continuously to pull off a trick feels rather petty.
In this one match, Akagi is leveling up like crazy.
It left a good impression that they used all means without being careless, even though the opponent was a beginner kid.
It’s like discussing how there are certain clusters in the discarded tiles, isn’t it? That’s the area theory.
I’m sorry.
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I felt like this when I realized that the Akagi anime is already 20 years old.
>>15The 4:3 screen feels outdated.
I love the sense of impermanence in the narration at the end.
Hey.
To put it very simply, tiles discarded in the early game are safe, while tiles discarded just before reaching tenpai are dangerous.
Because there are also noise tiles that weren’t discarded based on that reasoning, the area theory alone cannot perfectly separate safe areas from dangerous areas.
However, Ryuuzaki had a habit of lowering his gaze to his hands when checking for a wait, so it was obvious what he was looking at in the arrangements.
By the way, was it around 2007 when it became 16:9?
I feel like I recognized it around “Despair Teacher.”
Considering that even Ichikawa has lost, I don’t think it would be shameful.
I guess my life has ended as a pinch hitter.
>>21If I had lost once and then quit, that would be one thing, but after that, I just kept losing relentlessly.
You can’t have confidence in your own tile plays anymore, can you?
Every time I see it, the person who first asked Yagi for support is being unfairly punched, and it’s pitiful.
>>22Don’t you have any pride?
Ichikawa is technically a civilian, so there’s a clear distinction in their status since they kept their cheating hidden until they were forced to use it.
That being said, someday I’ll definitely surpass myself, but for today, I’m going to win! Yagi’s stance is also cool.
I’ve only seen the expression “electric current runs through a goat” in Akagi.
>>25Goat!?
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I like how this guy is able to see that he will definitely become an incredible gambler in the future, and he doesn’t get cocky but rather observes instead.
>>30It’s unfortunate that even with this much vigilance, they still underestimate Akagi’s talent.
>>32That scene is where they think, “But now I can show them a thing or two with a Kan and a reach.”
In reality, the plan worked, and Akagi made a comeback.
From there, I was taken down by Akagi’s solo cheating dragon.
It’s terrifying that the line where I can barely win is the opponent’s first match.
It’s terrifying that middle school students can pull off scams on the very day they start.
I barely remember, but wasn’t there something like the goat side doing the cheating first, and then it was like, “Hmm”?
>>35It’s abnormal how Akagi can retaliate so quickly…
Yagi has been cheating by underestimating Akagi, so Akagi just responded with cheating in return.
If I weren’t in the position of being a Yakuza’s backup, I could have left after starting to lose.
The great person who conceived the idea of going around to see.
It is said that the rating has already been completed, and that is just too…
As expected, it was said that my twisted way of playing, which is all about deceiving people regarding missed reaches, is like a thin way of thinking…
Later, Akagi also overlooked a reach and bought the following three turns.
It might mean that if you’re going to miss it, you should thoroughly hide it and take even further precautions.
Now we can win! But the mistake was that it ended in just one round instead of a half match.
If I had made my move during the final round, I would have been able to finish it off, but I made my move earlier and gave them room to grow.
Well, it’s unreasonable to expect anyone to predict this.
I wonder why in anime, they tend to portray characters as not sweating at all, almost like monsters.
>>43In manga, even with a life-and-death situation like in Washizu Mahjong, I had become someone who doesn’t get flustered at all.
In the anime, they updated the depiction like that, right?
I’ve always liked to hide different tiles in the kan material.
It’s been half a year of just biting the bullet.
I heard that guy lost to a rookie kid, and when that story spreads, no one will ask for a substitute anymore…
As Akagi said, although it’s different from the yakuza, there is a part where it’s somewhat a profession of selling men.
I completely understand Yagi’s feelings after something broke.
I think that the time when Fukumoto’s talent was at its most active was when he could do anything in genres where he could construct plots logically.
It might have been a waste to have consumed it in a gambling manga.
It was almost like a life lesson learned through gambling.
It might have turned into a similar story even if I was doing something else.
I wonder if it’s true that Akagi’s end is similar to that of Socrates or Pythagoras, as mentioned on the Yuru Linguistics Radio.
For a while, those who lost to a middle school student who just started playing Mahjong will probably be treated horribly, but after a few years, they’ll be in high demand to share stories about the night the legend of Akagi began.
Goat (Takagi)
After Yagi is Ichikawa, and Yagi is strong.
>>55Come to think of it, the enemy’s level suddenly jumps up…
It’s intense to realize that the opponent is a tremendous monster, not just a casual hunt, and to try to crush them with all your might.
>>56I will no longer lick even a hair’s breadth…
It was cool, wasn’t it?
I wonder which is stronger, the fake Akagi or the real one?
A MAD lover who self-destructs due to guilt for cheating against a middle schooler.
What did the goat do…? The sheep has nothing to do with it, right?
Washizu was somewhat in a different category, as Ichikawa was practically the strongest enemy.
If we hadn’t done leveling with Yagi and had attacked Ichikawa instead, it would have been a win for the yakuza, so he’s a benefactor.
The acting of this anime actor is really good.
Caterpillars are a bit uncool, aren’t they?
>>64I understand, but I don’t mind it as a trick that even amateurs can imitate with a little practice.
Regarding Akagi, even if you can see through his skills, there’s nothing you can do to stop him.
Did Akagi get the fingers?
This is the person who first taught me the expression “to turn to ‘seeing’.”
If I hadn’t swapped the tiles when the police arrived, I could have crushed Akagi.
Even as a weak person, you’re a pro, Yagi.