Three years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Tetsuya was mobilized to work at a munitions factory.
At that time, an old man who survived without escaping in the tragedy of an air raid that turns the whole area into a burnt field teaches him that "unlucky people die".
Tetsuya, who managed to get a job, is gambling at his workplace and was driven to the last minute by losing consecutively, showed his talent as a gamer.
[3] Kodansha compiled the series' individual chapters into 41 tankōbon volumes published from December 16, 1997,[4] to February 17, 2005.
[9] The Legend of the Gambler: Tetsuya won the 23rd Kodansha Manga Award for the shōnen category in 2000.