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, and he had just been dealt his. He didn't know if he was the protagonist or just another sucker at the table, but he knew one thing: in this game, you don't fold until you see the dealer's eyes.

Tazza: The Hidden Card (also known as Tazza: One Eyed Jack's predecessor or Tazza 2 ) is a 2014 South Korean gambling crime film directed by Kang Hyeong-cheol. Based on Huh Young-man's popular manhwa of the same name, the film serves as a sequel to the 2006 smash hit Tazza: The High Rollers . Download - Tazza.The.Hidden.Card.2014.720P.Blu...

is a natural-born gambler with a sharp eye and a steady hand, a legacy inherited from his legendary uncle, Goni. After a small-town incident forces him to flee to Seoul, he quickly rises through the ranks of the city's underground gambling dens, becoming a "tazza"—a high-stakes card shark. , and he had just been dealt his

Tazza: The Hidden Card follows Ham Dae-gil (played by Choi Seung-hyun, better known as T.O.P from the K-pop group BIGBANG). Dae-gil is a young man born with a natural talent for Godori (a traditional Korean card game played with Hwatu cards). He enters the dazzling yet treacherous underground gambling world of Seoul, mirroring the path of his uncle, Goni (the protagonist of the first film). Based on Huh Young-man's popular manhwa of the

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Reprises his beloved role from the first film, offering crucial continuity, mentorship to Dae-gil, and well-timed comic relief. Director Kang Hyeong-cheol's Style