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Jackpot (2016)

4.8 | Mar 28, 2016 (KR) | Drama

The Royal Gambler

Dae-Gil and King Yeongjo enter a match. Dae-Gil bets his life and King Yeongjo bets the entire Kingdom of Joseon on the outcome. Dae-Gil is the best gambler in the Joseon era. He holds deep resentment inside, but is also cool on the exterior. King Yeongjo is a man who never lower his head without a convincing reason. Meanwhile, Dam-Seo exists solely to take revenge upon king.

No. of seasons
1
No. of episodes
24

Cast

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Jang Keun-suk
Baek Dae-Gil
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Yeo Jin-goo
King Yeongjo
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Lim Ji-yeon
Dam-Seo
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Jun Kwang-ryul
Lee In-Jwa
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Choi Min-soo
King Sookjong
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Yoon Jin-seo
Choe Suk-bin
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Hyun Woo
King Gyungjong
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Yoon Ji-hye
Hong-Mae
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Kim Ga-eun
Gye Sul-Im
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An Kil-kang
Kim Che-Gun

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ParkMin
5 | Dec 16, 2023
A strong, solid and gripping introduction that captured the expected theme perfectly, accompanied with thrilling gambling scenes. Choi Min Soo instantly pulled all the attention to himself. He did such an amazing job embodying this harsh intimidating king. However, it wasn't all sunshine and roses, most of the glamorous elements that made the drama attractive were evaporated after 3 episodes. A handful of useless characters may come and go. The gambling became a secondary plot device. Stretching the drama thin and long by introducing three mini-bosses like an anime arc. The main lead was equipped with impervious plot armor eliminating the tension and risks. He may suffer irrecoverable fatal damage just to be resurrected from the depths of hell because the drama can't continue otherwise. A handful of other writing problems that kept holding the drama back sprinkled throughout. The only character that remained interesting was King Suk Jong, waiting desperately for his next scene of which they were scarce for a main lead. Yeo Jin Goo should stop picking up king/historical roles, he might be one drama away from being entrapped in typecasting hell forever.