Since there's nothing interesting to read lately I tried some of the gambling stuff Japanese put out. So one of the arc is about the 1 card poker which is basically war, but there's this device that gives you an idea of the range of the card opponent has (the opponent can also use it). So the protagonist had a 6, and the indicator shows the opponent has a card in the range of 2-7. The base bet is 2 million, so the guy raised to 4 million hoping the other guy would fold, but the opponent raised to 6 million and, after some stupidly long amount of psychobabble the protagonist determined his opponent must have a 7 and folded. It turned out the guy had a 3. But seriously? There's a 85% chance he won't lose. That's like folding with pocket aces because someone raised you (and not even a big raise) before the flop! This seems to be several tier below "I learned this from the Internet". I wonder if these gambling manga is like Billionaire Girl where someone lost all their money in one activity (in the case of Billionaire Girl, daytrading) and decided this was the only way they can win. If they did a special of Austin Powers versus these guys, that'd be an battle of epic proportions, except I think in the Japanese case they actually thought these guys are good at gambling.
I don't know how much I care about the op, but I'm happy that you took the focus off my whistleblowing. :> The Southerners here are awfully riled up about that ISIS thread!
(P.S. Also remember Don, when you read a manga, your protagonists and antagonists make choices dictated by the plot. Not reality. Not the actual odds. Writers write things that favor narrative over numbers.)
(P.P.S. Hi this is Mental!)