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- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2005-10-19".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2005-10-26".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2005-11-02".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2005-11-09".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2005-11-16".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2005-11-23".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2005-11-30".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2005-12-07".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2005-12-14".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2005-12-21".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-01-04".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-01-11".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-01-18".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-01-25".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-02-01".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-02-08".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-02-15".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-02-22".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-03-01".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-03-08".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-03-15".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-03-22".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes originalairdate "2006-03-29".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Akkan no Shishitsu".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Fukkatsu no Zenchō".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Fūrai no Kidō".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Gyakushū no Yogen".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Gōun no Iryoku".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Gūki no Mahō".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Hametsu no Tōhai".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Honmono no Burai".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Ichiru no Gensō".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Isai no Shōmei".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Itan no Sakuryaku".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Jubaku no Haishi".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Kibō to Gukō".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Kishin no Konmei".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Kyōki to Yami to".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Mamono no Ishi".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Mujaki na Akki".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Rasetsu no Shinshō".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Sakui no Ashikase".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Satsui no Yūwaku".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Shishitsu no Kakusei".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Tensai no Shingan".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Uragiri no Zetsu Ichimon".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Zetsubō e no Fuseki".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes romajititle "Ōma ga Toki".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "After Akagi beats them all, Ishikawa arrives and takes him to see a match between fake Akagi and Urabe, a representative player of Fujisawa yakuza group. Fake Akagi is winning but Akagi says that Urabe is losing on purpose; then, when the third of four rounds ends Urabe makes a proposal. He wants to double the bet from 500,00 to 1 million and that the match's bet continues to double until fake Akagi or him be in first place. As the offer is accepted, Urabe won the first round but avoids to grasp the first place to increase the bet. When the bet reaches 16 million, Fujisawa's boss arrives. Fake Akagi wins the penultimate hand of the round, needing only 1,000 points to get in the lead. However, he misses a chance to win and the bet doubles to 32 million.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Akagi agrees to follow Yasuoka and Ougi to track down the murderer to play mahjong with him. The murderer is revealed to be Iwao Washizu, a decorated police officer who accumulated wealth through consulting and blackmail who has begun killing people in games of mahjong. On Washizu's mansion, Washizu introduces the "Washizu Mahjong", whose main restriction is that they will be playing with transparent tiles, where only one of the four of a kind in each tile is opaque. The three house rules are then introduced: they will not build walls as per normal rules but draw tiles from a hole in the center of the table, they will wear leather gloves so that they are unable to "feel" which tile they have drawn, and the dealer with initially draw one tile to determine the dora indicator and additional dora will be drawn when the need arises. In addition Washizu states that Akagi will be playing with 2000 cubic centimeters of blood as his wager and Washizu will be playing with 20 million yen.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Akagi and Yagi tie in the first round, and after Akagi wins the second, Yagi cheats to win the third. In the next round Akagi pays back, inducting Yagi to make a losing move by showing one of his tiles on purpose. With this victory, he pays all debts of Nangou, who does not think about anything else but going away. Akagi, however, proposes to continue the game, betting Nangou's three million debt, knowing that the yakuza would not refuse to maintain their reputation. As Akagi easily defeats the scared Yagi, the yakuza now must pay Nangou three million. Akagi wants to double the bet, but Ryuuzaki says it is already morning so they cannot continue. Akagi objects but Yasuoka convinces him to agree, assuring the yakuza settle Nangou's debt, owe three million to him, and sign a commitment to a rematch.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Akagi earns 1 million yen from Washizu's rīchi from the previous round. Yasuoka plays a discard into Akagi's hand allowing Akagi to win the next round. Yasuoka's own points do not matter as this is primarily a match between Washizu and Akagi. Washizu, annoyed at Akagi's plays, wins the next round off a discard from his henchman to his right. In the next round, Akagi makes progressively more dangerous discards with Washizu applauding him at noticing "the second pond": referring to his henchman's discard pile, meaning that if his henchman does not have Washizu's winning tile, all the henchman's tiles can be considered safe to discard. Regardless, Washizu still draws his winning tile: Akagi has 400 ccs of blood drawn from him. In the next round, Akagi wins off of Washizu's discard: a risky play that impresses Washizu.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Akagi gives the correct answer but the fake Akagi says it was only logic, as these were the remaining tiles, and that three was statistically the best answer. Akagi says he is wrong, then the man challenges him: he shows a hand with four shanten and asks Akagi to add three tiles and keep the four shanten. With only 3% of chance of winning, Akagi asks the man to bet his arm but he becomes scared. Then Kawada offers two million against Akagi's salary, which Akagi wins. Akagi returns to his room at the factory, where three man are cheating to win over a newcomer called Osamu. When they are going out, Akagi bets his two millions against their savings. Akagi cheats them, and decides to resign his job. In the next day, on leaving the factory Akagi and Osamu are confronted by the three men.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Akagi has 6,800 and Ichikawa has 8,100 points; to prevent Akagi of winning, Ichikawa deals into the player on his side. Ichikawa goes to 4,600, while Akagi goes to 4,500 and then 1,300 after Ichikawa cheats in the next round to win—which Akagi seems to ignore. After a break, Ichikawa tries to switch Akagi's drawn tile but Akagi stops him. However, Ichikawa changes the dora indicator tile, which in fact Akagi induced him to. As Akagi wins, he wants to double the bet but the yakuza leader Kurosawa says Ichikawa is now no match for Akagi. Nangou observes Akagi and sees he has "pure" eyes so that he stops gambling. Five years later, no one has news about Akagi, who is disappeared and became a legend.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Akagi rejects several opportunities to win, and Urabe wins the hand, widening the difference of points to over 70,000. After several coincidences, Akagi wins the next hand and cuts the difference to 22,500. In the final hand, Akagi induces Urabe to deal the tiles he wants, and finally goes into a naked wait—a single wait with only a tile in the hand. Then, Akagi stands up and goes towards the exit as he says the match is surely won, and Ishikawa can handle it by himself.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Akagi shows an amazing ability for someone who has never played mahjong before, predicting the opponents tiles by looking at their discards in order to not discard tiles useful for anyone's hand. Seeing the possibility that they may lose to Akagi, Ryuuzaki, the yakuza leader, calls the clan's best player, Keiji Yagi. After observing Akagi playing, Yagi makes his own bet of 100,000 yen for round, offering a finger for 100,000 yen as he knows Akagi does not have that amount of money. Akagi does not recede, accepting the bet so long Yagi also parlays the same for his fingers. The game restarts but now instead of game of skills, it is a psychological game, wherein Akagi still appears to be winning.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "As Akagi was late to arrive at the match's location and because it was impossible to postpone the match, Nangou plays on Akagi's place. A rule that states the match will continue until Ichikawa or Nangou/Akagi expend all of their points is set. Nangou wins the first two rounds, using the simplest strategy but Ichikawa soon understands it and adapts his playing, surpassing Nangou. When Nangou is with a hand wherein any tile he discards would make him lose the match Akagi arrives, taking his place and cheating. After equilibrating the match, Akagi starts to provoke Ichikawa; he discards the circle suits as well as Ichikawa do—a situation called Zetsu Ichimon. With this, they must wait for a bamboo or a character tile to be from a tile of a winning hand . The match remains equilibrate but Nangou and Ichikawa notice that while winning almost the same number of rounds, Ichikawa is accumulating more points due to Akagi's cheaper hand wins. If it continues Akagi will lose.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "As the fake Akagi is losing, Kawada requests Akagi to play in his place but Akagi refuses, saying he would only play if Osamu plays first. Unaware of the wager, Osamu wins two hands but when he hears about the 32 million bet, he loses his confidence, and then Akagi takes Osamu's place. In the first hand, both Akagi and Urabe ignore their own chances of winning, leading to a tie. Akagi even pays an 8,000 points penalty for concealing his tenpai, stating it will give him the three turns that will decide the match. In the next hand, Akagi declares a open rīchi to force Urabe to compromise. When Urabe discards the tile Akagi needs to win, Akagi does not takes it and wants to continue to accumulate more points.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Ichikawa now goes on the offensive by targeting Akagi directly, proposing a Zetsu Nimon—the two discard circle and bamboo tiles. Akagi loses the round but avoids losing the match. In the following round, even with a poor start hand Akagi confuses the opponents by discarding unexpected tiles, making them believe he has a good hand. Uncertain if it is a bluff or not, Ichikawa gives up the win to another player by playing into his hand, thereby robbing Akagi of his chance to win. After consecutive wins, Akagi establish his own points but cannot take away Ichikawa's points. Seeing an endless match, Akagi offers to cut their points down to one tenth—Akagi has 5,000 and Ichikawa has 10,000—, which Ichikawa refuses. Then, Akagi cheats as to force Ichikawa to accept.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Nangou will bet six million on the next Akagi match, and Akagi persuades Yasuoka into betting more two million. On the day of the match, Akagi meets the opponents who want him to give up but Akagi asks an amount they are not disposed to pay. There he meets his adversary, Ichikawa, a blind man who has very acurate hearing. Akagi receives a gun for accepting to attend the match, and to try out Ichikawa's personality, he plays Russian roulette with him, discovering he is calm and self-confident. After the meeting, he pursues the boys who played "chicken" with him, shooting the two legs of the leader and demoralizing the other two by consequence. With all he planned done, he goes to the match.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Six years after the match between Akagi and Ichikawa, Yasuoka brings a man, claiming he is Akagi, to show to Kawada, the boss of a yakuza group. Although impressed with the man's abilities, Ishikawa, the only man of Kawada who witnessed that match, is not sure if the man is Akagi. After glimpsing someone he thinks to be Akagi, Ishikawa contacts Nangou to confirm it. They see he working in a factory and tell Akagi someone is pretending to be him. Even Ishikawa bringing Akagi, Kawada insists the man is good enough as he relies on logic. He does a demonstration facing down all 136 tiles and picking random hands of 13 tiles, giving instantly the number of tiles necessary to be in tenpai. The man gives the right answers until he is interrupted by Akagi who, without looking at the tiles, says "three" to the last 19 tiles.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Unfazed, Akagi asks to raise the stakes so that he would be able to witness Washizu's destruction. Enraged at Akagi's arrogance, Washizu demands that Ougi explain to Akagi that this is not a mere game. Ougi, however, says that Akagi is different from the previous players and that Washizu's fortune is dwindling in value from all the bribes used to cover up the murders. He then asserts that Washizu should bet his entire fortune of 500 million yen on this match. In reply, Washizu asks that Ougi bets his own arm; Ougi fearlessly agrees. However, Ishioka, one of Washizu's henchmen, suggests to add additional insurance by allowing Washizu the choice to opt out or continue every two sessions. The game begins with Akagi winning a cheap hand off of a discard from Yasuoka in his right. Washizu taunts Akagi for opting to winning cheaply but he remains unfazed, though takes note on the validity of what he says.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "Urabe discards a two of circles, which Ishikawa reveals to be the tile Akagi wanted to win. Everyone is stunned and Kawada asks to Akagi to explain how he had sure Urabe would discard it. He used Osamu to learn about Urabe's habits and style of play, while intentionally sacrificing 8,000 points to hide his own skill. Fearing the possibility of losing money that was not his own, Urabe only discarded tiles he thought were safe, which Akagi subtly influenced him to do so. After the match, Urabe is with his hands wounded and swears he will win over Akagi someday. Akagi then proposes a bet: the 32 million debt against Urabe's two hands, to which a dazed Urabe cannot even reply.".
- List_of_Akagi_episodes shortsummary "When several man are deceased with blood loss extracted from their arm by a serial killer, Yasuoka identifies one of them, Yukio Hirayama, the fake Akagi. It leads him to invite Ougi, the second in command of the Inada yakuza group, and tell him about his suspect. Yasuoka says Akagi is the one who could defeat the murderer, who is a mahjong player that kills his defeated opponents. Inada says there is someone similar to Akagi playing chō-han on Kurata, a subgroup of Santou, which is also the header of Inada group. There, they find Akagi who almost dies from a sword cut after gambling with yakuza members. After rushing him to a hospital, Yasuoka and Ougi talk about the case to Akagi, requesting him to play a match against the murderer.".
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- List_of_Akagi_episodes comment "The anime series Tōhai Densetsu Akagi: Yami ni Maiorita Tensai is based on the manga series Akagi: Yami ni Oritatta Tensai written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. The series is directed by Yuzo Sato and co-produced by Nippon Television (NTV), VAP, and Forecast.".
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