The 5 best gambling mangas

Whether online or not, gambling mangas are very popular. They feature excitement, psychological terror while combining...

Whether online or not, gambling mangas are very popular. They feature excitement, psychological terror while combining drama and passion. In short, all the feelings you need to produce a good manga.

Anime and gambling fans, in this article we will introduce you to the 5 best mangas with a gambling or betting theme. It doesn’t necessarily involve casinos or money; often even a simple sport can have the thrill of luck.

Liar Game

Liar Game is a super famous manga in Japan. Created by Shinobu Kaitani, this gambling-themed work was so successful that it even spawned a TV drama.

“Congratulations, you just won 100,000,000 yen by registering for Liar Game!” It was through this message, written on an innocuous card, that Nao Kanzaki saw her life change drastically. The young and still naive girl ends up getting involved in a game of lies and deception.

As the name suggests, the Liar Game is an individual competition where players are called to show their talent for lying to win the game. This is then concluded when a player manages to obtain their opponent’s money within a month.

Liar Game is a manga where suspense, pressure, and tension blend together. The anime follows various games involving intelligence and deceit, but our protagonist manages to solve them and make everyone come out winning.

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Kaiji

Better known as Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji, this work is about gambling and life or death. One of the strengths of this manga is that it develops a realistic synopsis for many who watch (having debts). This greatly contributed to its success.

When he finishes his studies, Ito Kaiji moves to Tokyo to find a stable job. After some events, he ends up owing money in the name of a friend.

In order to repay a large sum of money owed to a stranger named Endo, the hero of the manga will embark on the floating casino called Hope. This offers the hope of winning a huge amount in just one night. This is how Kaiji will dive into a crazy adventure.

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Gamble Fish

Appearing on screens in 2007, Gamble Fish is also one of the many mangas developed on the theme of gambling. 15 years after its release, this work continues to captivate the audience.

As for its synopsis, it differs slightly from those presented by other anime.

In fact, Gamble Fish tells the story of a young student who has just arrived at a very famous wealthy school. Disinterested in the goals of this establishment, the young Tomu throws a crazy challenge to everyone: to turn a 100 yen coin into several billion yen through betting over a few months.

The game must meet only one condition: the value of the bet must be double that of the previous game. The students of the school will then embark on this game, determined to silence the young Tomu.

The Legend of the Gambler: Tetsuya

Shinjuku is a city where people have little money to buy the basic necessities to survive. Some turn to gambling in the hope of multiplying their assets.

Tetsuya, the hero of the manga, visits Mahjong parlors where he crushes all his opponents. His success will be interrupted when he meets Boushu-san, an extremely talented player.

One Outs

One Outs is an anime and manga about one of the most popular sports in the world: baseball. But if you think this is the only theme developed by this work, you are mistaken.

In reality, this 25-episode anime also develops gambling. The synopsis says it all!

Hiromichi Kojima, a star batter on a baseball team, travels to Okinawa to start a new story in his life. He meets Toua Tokuchi, the undisputed champion of a betting game derived from baseball called “One Outs”.

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After some attempts, Tokuchi is convinced that Kojima would be a good player in “One Outs”. He then offers him to join his baseball team and sign his One Outs contract. But this last one will differ from the usual contract because the new recruit will receive 5 million yen for each opponent eliminated, but loses 50 million yen for each point he concedes.

In summary, if you are passionate about manga and gambling, kill two birds with one stone by watching one of the best gambling mangas of the moment. You have been gifted with a ranking of the best mangas in this category. So, if you have any doubts, start with the works on this list.

Kevin Henrique

Kevin Henrique

Specialist with more than 10 years of experience in Asian culture, focused on Japan, Korea, anime and games. Self-taught writer and traveler focused on teaching Japanese, travel tips and deep, engaging curiosities.

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