18 - The Cursed Tiles Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:12] nar     The genius from the     darkness, Akagi Shigeru, [01:14] nar     and the monster of the     Showa Era, Washizu Iwao. [01:17] nar     Akagi's wager is a fatal amount of blood. [01:19] nar     Washizu's is the entirety     of his remaining fortune. [01:21] nar     A deathmatch with the aim to     completely annihilate the opponent. [01:25] nar     South Hand 1. [01:27] nar     Akagi outsmarts Washizu and draws closer. [01:33] Was     Pretty good. [01:34] Was     Any other kind of play would be boring. [01:37] Was     Come back at me with     everything you've got. [01:42] Was     Show me that very last     shred of resistance [01:45] Was     when I've got you backed into the corner. [01:48] Was     That, for me, is the ultimate pleasure! SIGN    Episode 18 SIGN    The Cursed Tiles [02:00] nar     South Hand 2. [02:02] nar     Washizu is the dealer. [02:03] nar     Washizu currently has 37,400 points. [02:07] nar     Akagi has 28,600 points. [02:10] nar     The difference has shrunk to 8,800. [02:15] was     You probably think you     got a good blow in, [02:18] was     but that doesn't change the fact     that I'm still ahead of you. [02:22] nar     That is correct. [02:23] nar     It might have shrunk, but the     difference is still 8,800 points. [02:26] nar     Unless Akagi can overturn     this difference before [02:29] nar     this East-South match ends,     he will not survive. [02:32] oug     If he loses by rank, [02:34] oug     he'll lose over 2,000 CCs the     moment the East-South match ends. [02:38] oug     Akagi will not survive. [02:41] oug     He's in danger. [02:42] oug     The fact that he's in an overwhelmingly     dangerous situation hasn't changed. [02:46] aka     Pon. [02:47] oug     And yet... [02:51] oug     How can he be so calm? [02:54] oug     He's on the verge of dying. [02:55] oug     He'll die if he doesn't get back on top. [02:57] oug     That's the situation he's in, and yet... [03:00] nar     It goes without saying     that this South Hand 2 [03:03] nar     with Washizu as the dealer     is very important. [03:05] nar     If he is able to safely     work his way to a win, [03:08] nar     winning the entire East-South     match becomes a possibility. [03:10] oug     But if Washizu is the one who wins,     Akagi's win from the [03:14] oug     previous hand will essentially be void. [03:17] oug     The difference will exceed 10,000 again,     and Washizu will still be the dealer. [03:20] oug     That's something that needs     to be avoided at all costs. [03:23] oug     He has to bump Washizu from his     dealer seat, no matter the cost. [03:28] oug     I can't imagine that he wouldn't know     how crucial that will be for this match. [03:33] oug     And yet... [03:34] oug     How can he remain so calm? [03:39] nar     It's almost as if his     indifference attracted it, [03:43] nar     as Akagi draws the key to     his hand, the red dragon. [03:47] nar     With the transparent tiles that     are used in Washizu Mahjong, [03:51] nar     calling a red dragon from an     opponent is essentially impossible. [03:54] nar     If he wanted to call it, he'd have     to call it from his partner, Yasuoka. [03:57] nar     On the flip side, it's also extremely     hard to get rid of these tiles. [04:01] oug     And he already got a triplet     of them this early in the game. [04:05] nar     The wind was starting to pick up. [04:08] nar     The tailwind that had faded     before had returned once more. [04:13] oug     He's got two dora as his pair,     and is one away from tenpai. [04:17] oug     But it looks like Washizu's     hand is quite fast, too. [04:21] oug     And the underling to his right     is also getting ready to deal [04:26] oug     into Washizu's hand right away. [04:30] oug     Who will it be? [04:31] oug     Who will be in tenpai first? [04:33] oug     Akagi? [04:35] oug     Or Washizu? [04:39] oug     All right! [04:40] oug     Akagi got there first. [04:42] oug     He has a 5 or 8 of circles wait. [04:45] nar     This is what Akagi's hand     looks like to Washizu. [04:49] nar     It's almost certain that Akagi's waits [04:51] nar     are for the 5, 8 of circles,     or 2, 5 of bamboo. [04:54] oug     None of his opponents will     ever deal into his hand. [04:56] oug     He can only count on his     own draws or Yasuoka. [04:59] nar     However, Yasuoka does not have     either of those tiles in his hand. [05:05] yas     Perfect! [05:09] oug     There it is! [05:11] nar     A priceless draw! [05:12] nar     The tile that can bump [05:14] nar     Washizu out of his dealer seat,     and give Akagi a mangan hand. [05:17] nar     The 8 of circles is a     veritable deus ex machina! [05:21] oug     What?! [05:22] oug     Why doesn't he take it? [05:24] oug     What are you thinking, Akagi?! [05:28] nar     At this moment, Ougi is too     fixated on winning to see it. [05:33] nar     The trap that is built into Akagi's hand... [05:36] nar     The curse that Akagi's tiles cast     on Washizu, binding him in place. [05:42] nar     That's right. [05:43] nar     Akagi's wait can either be a 5,     8 of circles, or 2, 5 of bamboo. [05:46] nar     That's what the tiles reveal. [05:49] nar     If one of the options,     the 8 of circles, passes, [05:52] nar     it becomes likely that Akagi's actually     waiting for the 2, 5 of bamboo. [05:55] nar     It's almost certain. [05:56] oug     I see. [05:58] oug     This 2, 5 of bamboo wait is nothing     but an illusion for Washizu. [06:03] nar     But this illusion actually binds him. [06:07] nar     At this time, Washizu is also in tenpai. [06:09] nar     If he can discard either     the 2 or 5 of bamboo, [06:11] nar     his underling can deal     into his hand right away. [06:13] nar     But he can't take the necessary step. [06:18] nar     Those are not tiles he can discard. [06:21] nar     He's forced to be defensive. [06:24] oug     An absolute and decisive way     of slowing your opponent down [06:26] oug     that's only possible with these glass tiles. [06:29] oug     So Akagi didn't have to rush to win,     he still had time to spare. [06:35] nar     Then, on the 10th turn... [06:36] nar     His patience is rewarded. [06:40] aka     Red dragon, west wind, two dora. Mangan. [06:44] nar     He draws it himself. [06:45] nar     The mangan causes the upset! [06:48] nar     If he had taken Yasuoka's tile,     it wouldn't have caused an upset. [06:51] nar     But if he draws it himself, [06:52] nar     the 4,000 coming from Washizu     are enough to tip the scales. [06:56] nar     Akagi is now the one on top     again, with a lead of 3,200. [07:02] nar     He was able to draw the 8 of circles     himself by ignoring Yasuoka's. [07:07] was     You bastard, you'll pay for that! [07:14] oug     He can overcome it... [07:15] oug     If he survives two more hands,     he can overcome this East-South match. [07:19] oug     At that point, the rules say that     the intermediate payouts are done, [07:23] oug     so he can get back the blood he lost. [07:26] oug     The crazy rate of 20,000 points     for 2,000 CCs of blood... [07:30] oug     It's not impossible for Akagi. [07:32] oug     He just has to repeat this six times. [07:37] oug     He might not take all of Washizu's     fortune, the entire 500 million, [07:41] oug     but he might be able to take 200 [07:44] oug     or 300 million and leave     this mansion alive. [07:47] oug     He can do it. [07:48] oug     It would be impossible for others,     but you can do it, Akagi! [07:54] nar     South Hand 3. [07:56] nar     Washizu's underling, Suzuki, is the dealer. [08:00] nar     The last two hands on     the edge of death begin, [08:03] nar     both parties with daggers at their throats. [08:07] was     I see, he's got some skill. [08:11] was     He's not just some trash. [08:15] was     He's not a common idiot who rushes     blindly to his own death, either. [08:22] was     He might seem like one, but he isn't. [08:24] was     This man is able to throw     away his own advantage. [08:27] was     An ordinary daredevil isn't     capable of doing that. [08:30] was     They might be able to ignore     disadvantages and rush in blindly, [08:36] was     but they can't throw away tangible     advantages once they have them. [08:38] was     Advantages are just that tempting. [08:44] was     But this man can throw     away those advantages. [08:47] was     Without any hesitation, too. [08:50] was     Normal predictions won't work with him. [08:54] was     He's obviously different     from the ordinary losers [08:57] was     who acted all tough before I killed them. [09:02] was     But sometimes,     even talent is meaningless. [09:05] was     That's the essence of Mahjong. [09:07] was     Die! [09:11] was     This is interesting. [09:13] was     I could take this to a multi-sided wait, [09:17] was     but it looks like that 1 of circles     in Akagi's hand might come out. [09:20] was     If he goes into tenpai,     he'll discard it. [09:22] was     Until then, it'll be fun to do a     single wait on this 1 of circles. [09:30] nar     Akagi is in tenpai. [09:32] nar     By discarding the 1 of circles, he'll have a     multi-sided wait for 1, 4, 7 of characters. [09:35] oug     What are you going to do? [09:36] oug     If you can make the 1 of circles pass, [09:38] oug     Yasuoka can immediately deal the     4 of characters into your hand. [09:41] oug     But it's entirely possible that     Washizu is waiting for that very tile. [09:46] oug     Of course, he could also have     the 1 of circles as his pair [09:49] oug     and have a closed wait     for the 4 of circles, [09:51] oug     or a double-sided wait     for 3, 6 of circles. [09:53] oug     Alternatively, he could     also not be in tenpai yet. [10:01] oug     Should he take his chances here and     discard the tile we all know is risky? [10:07] oug     He went around it. [10:08] oug     He's playing it safe. [10:11] was     That's right. [10:12] was     That's the kind of man you are. [10:14] was     You will see through this kind of ruse. [10:16] was     But don't forget... [10:19] was     Even if you see what's going on,     still losing is what Mahjong is all about. [10:24] was     Riichi! [10:28] nar     Washizu changes his wait. [10:30] nar     He drew the perfect tile,     the 6 of circles. [10:32] nar     He now has the ideal multi-sided     wait for 2, 5, 8 or 3, 6 of circles. [10:37] nar     As Akagi had to break up his hand     to avoid discarding the 1 of circles, [10:40] nar     he's now one tile away from tenpai. [10:44] was     Do you get it now? [10:46] was     To have the right instincts and courage [10:48] was     to play perfectly and still lose     is what Mahjong is all about. [10:54] was     It's only natural. [10:56] was     We're in completely     different leagues anyway. [10:59] was     By using tricks, you were finally     able to approach my realm. [11:04] was     But I don't need any of that to stop you... [11:13] was     And win. [11:16] was     I didn't get any reverse dora,     but it's a riichi, [11:18] was     ippatsu, tsumo, south wind,     one dora hand. Mangan. [11:21] was     Looks like I overtook you. [11:24] was     Only one hand left. [11:29] was     I've got you cornered, Akagi! [11:36] nar     Because Washizu got a tsumo, [11:38] nar     Akagi has to pay 2,000 points     and 200 CCs of blood. [11:43] nar     In total, Akagi has lost     600 CCs of blood so far, [11:46] nar     a third of the fatal amount. [11:49] nar     After this upset,     there's only one hand left. [11:52] nar     If Akagi doesn't win South Hand 4,     he'll lose the entire game. [11:56] nar     If he loses by rank,     including the ranking bonus, [11:58] nar     there'll be a difference of     over 50,000 points to Washizu. [12:01] nar     That corresponds to 5,000 CCs of blood. [12:04] nar     Instant death. [12:07] nar     His life is literally riding on this one hand. [12:10] oug     So far, Akagi made it this     far by managing to avoid [12:14] oug     dealing into Washizu's hand. [12:17] oug     The defensive play in East Hand 1. [12:19] oug     The quick win in East Hand 2. [12:21] oug     Waiting for the tile that     he knew would flow out [12:23] oug     of Washizu's hand in South Hand 1. [12:26] oug     Basically, he neatly     avoids traps and attacks [12:29] oug     to score wins whenever     Washizu has an opening. [12:33] nar     This is no ordinary game. [12:36] nar     He is constantly aware of Washizu     and plays accordingly with restraint. [12:40] nar     But occasionally, playing Mahjong like that [12:42] nar     will distort the flow of the game. [12:44] nar     Like rotten wood gathers in the     stagnant part of the river, [12:50] nar     Akagi's hand only has tiles that     seem to have no coherence at all. [12:54] nar     On the other hand,     Washizu gets an easy hand. [12:58] nar     A starting hand with a clear direction. [13:00] nar     Unconstrained draws. [13:02] nar     It's not just a matter     of the point difference. [13:05] nar     Akagi is suffering. [13:07] nar     In this upstream battle,     Akagi is the dealer for the last hand. [13:13] nar     This is Akagi's starting hand. [13:15] oug     I can't say it's completely terrible... [13:18] oug     but it's a pretty harsh starting hand. [13:20] oug     Luckily, he has pairs of honor tiles [13:22] oug     and Yasuoka has both the     east wind and the red dragon. [13:26] oug     He could call them any time he wants. [13:29] oug     So in reality, Akagi already     has half his hand complete. [13:34] nar     But with only the east     wind and the red dragon, [13:37] nar     he'd only get as far as     3,900 or 4,800 points. [13:39] nar     It won't be enough to close     the gap of 6,800 to Washizu. [13:42] oug     He'll have to get a direct     hit to cause an upset. [13:45] oug     But I can't imagine     that Washizu would make [13:49] oug     such a mistake in this last hand. [13:51] ---     So then... [13:52] oug     He has to go for a     honitsu or a toitoi hand. [13:55] oug     Or draw a dora and incorporate     it into his hand somehow... [14:00] oug     Either way, he can't afford     to drag his feet for long. [14:04] oug     From what I can see,     Washizu's got a good hand. [14:08] oug     He's probably two or three tiles from tenpai. [14:11] oug     On top of that, his underling     has the 5 of characters [14:13] oug     and 3 of circles that that will,     very likely, be Washizu's winning tiles. [14:19] oug     How could he draw that tile? [14:21] oug     Not only did he advance his hand with that, [14:23] oug     he's also managed to turn the [14:25] oug     problematic green dragons     into a triplet already! [14:28] yas     Now it's sure that he's two     tiles away from tenpai. [14:30] yas     It would be ideal for Akagi to get     one tile away from tenpai by himself [14:33] yas     so I can give him the east     wind, red dragon combo... [14:37] yas     But we don't have much time. [14:39] yas     Right now, one extra turn could be fatal. [14:43] yas     Akagi, call it! [14:48] yas     You're going to wait? [14:51] yas     We don't have any time to waste here! [14:57] yas     He got another good tile. [14:58] oug     One away from tenpai? [15:01] nar     Fifth turn, Yasuoka. [15:04] yas     Akagi has a pair of these. [15:07] yas     Now I can give him three tiles. [15:09] yas     Great! [15:10] yas     We can't wait any longer! [15:11] yas     Do it, Akagi! Call them! [15:18] yas     Not yet?! [15:20] yas     You want me to wait longer?! [15:25] yas     Akagi, what are you... [15:27] oug     What are you thinking? [15:36] oug     How can you discard that? [15:38] oug     Even if that's a dora, it'll be     completely isolated in your hand. [15:45] nar     The next turn, Akagi... [15:49] oug     Is this... a chiitoitsu? [15:52] yas     Is he going for a chiitoitsu? [15:55] nar     As the dealer, with the two dora,     Akagi would get 9,600 for his chiitoitsu. [16:00] nar     Even if Yasuoka deals into his hand,     it would be enough to cause an upset. [16:04] nar     Also, this is what his hand     looks like to Washizu. [16:08] nar     He could easily assume Akagi's in tenpai. [16:11] oug     If it goes well, this could     force Washizu to slow down. [16:14] oug     But... [16:17] was     You fool. [16:18] was     Are you trying to tie me down? [16:20] was     I guess you're trying to pretend     you're in tenpai with a chiitoitsu hand, [16:24] was     but that's absolutely impossible. [16:28] was     In order for that to be true, two     of the three black tiles you have [16:32] was     must match the single 7 of     characters and 4 of bamboo. [16:36] was     But that's already not possible. [16:38] was     It's impossible... because I     already have a black 4 of bamboo. [16:45] was     His chiitoitsu is one tile     away from tenpai, at best. [16:51] was     You have no luck, [16:52] was     no matter how much you struggle     or scream in this last hand. [16:58] was     If I didn't know where the     black 4 of bamboo was, [17:01] was     your fake chiitoitsu might have     been somewhat of a threat. [17:06] was     Not only didn't it turn out that way, [17:08] was     but your hand isn't progressing, either. [17:10] was     That's obvious, though. [17:12] was     If your hand was ready,     you'd have no reason to hesitate [17:17] was     since your life's riding on this one hand. [17:20] was     You'd take your partner's east wind and win [17:22] was     with the red dragon he's got ready for you. [17:25] was     With that one dora, you as     the dealer would get 5,800 [17:28] was     for that 30 fu, 3 han hand. [17:31] was     You wouldn't cause an upset, [17:33] was     but you'd survive to continue the game. [17:35] was     If I win this hand, it's all over for you. [17:38] was     You're at the end of the line. [17:40] was     You can't be so naïve as to think that [17:42] was     not being able to overtake     me is a good enough reason. [17:45] was     Once I'm in tenpai, it's over! [17:54] was     If you could have made your move,     you would have done so already! [17:57] ---     Since you haven't... [18:00] was     You're still not in tenpai,     even after calling [18:02] was     the east wind, red dragon,     and 1 of characters? [18:04] was     That just goes to show     how bad your hand is. [18:07] was     No matter how you look at it,     I can get my last tile to tenpai faster. [18:12] was     On top of that, I can     choose to go for either [18:14] was     the 5 of characters wait or     the 3, 6 of circles wait. [18:17] was     Suzuki will be able to deal     into my hand either way. [18:21] was     Everything is taken care of. [18:22] was     Akagi, you will lose. [18:26] was     Your downfall was to think your little tricks [18:29] was     would affect the flow of the game. [18:32] was     You can't recover from that mistake now. [18:37] was     Now you'll die. [18:40] was     Suzuki also has the 5 of bamboo. [18:42] was     That means he can deal into the     2, 5, 8 of bamboo wait, as well. [18:47] was     Then I don't need this closed wait here. [18:50] was     Now my hand is even stronger. [18:52] was     The game is going in my favor! [18:57] nar     This one move... [18:59] nar     This was the only time in this last hand [19:00] nar     where Washizu showed     any sign of relaxing. [19:05] yas     So you're going to call now? [19:12] aka     Pon. [19:13] nar     The opportunity arrives. [19:15] aka     Pon. [19:17] aka     Pon. [19:20] nar     Akagi rapidly calls three times. [19:26] nar     He's one away from tenpai. [19:27] nar     However, to Washizu,     his hand looks like this. [19:32] oug     I get it! [19:34] oug     This was Akagi's plan. [19:36] oug     The reason he held back [19:37] oug     on calling these three tiles     was to create this opportunity. [19:40] oug     There are two reasons. [19:42] oug     First, even if he couldn't get into tenpai, [19:44] oug     he waited for his hand to     fill up with character tiles. [19:47] oug     In other words, he waited until his hand     would look like he's in tenpai to Washizu. [19:54] nar     And the other, [19:56] nar     very important reason is     this 4 of characters. [19:59] nar     If Akagi had called these three tiles [20:01] nar     and hinted at a honitsu hand     before Washizu had discarded it, [20:06] nar     Washizu simply would have kept his     4 and 6 of characters in his hand. [20:10] nar     Already in good shape,     Washizu would not have slowed down. [20:13] nar     But once he broke up the closed wait by [20:15] nar     discarding the 4 of characters,     the situation completely changed. [20:19] nar     Once the leftover 6 of characters is     a risky tile, things are not the same. [20:24] oug     Only now can he actually     force Washizu to stop. [20:28] oug     This is bad for him. [20:29] oug     Now he has to wait for     something that lets him [20:33] oug     incorporate that 6 of     characters into his hand. [20:36] oug     This is precisely the reason     that Akagi laid low and waited. [20:41] oug     He waited until Washizu     relaxed a tiny bit. [20:44] oug     Perfect calls. [20:47] oug     He put everything into this bluff. [20:49] oug     Now we'll have to see if this     will actually work on Washizu. [20:53] wash     You brat... [20:57] nar     The last hand on the verge of death... [20:59] nar     The deathmatch of destruction     continues down the dark tunnel, [21:02] nar     and sets an even larger     wave into motion. [22:16] nar     Next time,     "The Confusion of the Demon." SIGN    Next episode SIGN    The Confusion of the Demon