The Election arc of Kakegurui nears its climax as Mary goads Ririka, maskless and increasingly emboldened, to face her twin Kirari in a winner-take-all poker showdown. This arrangement results in Kirari rejecting a one-on-one with Yumeko, who to everyone's surprise vows never to gamble again (and seems to mean it). There's also a subplot with the other Obamis trying a convoluted scheme involving their "Scumcoin" NFTs, whose purpose will become clear in the next volume. Kakegurui has never really been a character-driven series, but this installment spotlights the Momobami Twins' relationship with surprising poignancy. Ririka, forced since childhood to sublimate her identity to Kirari, is still so close to her sister that they view each other as a symbiotic entity, able to anticipate their every move or thought. Mary, for reasons of her own, pushes Ririka to break free from her sister's influence - easier said than done, after a lifetime of conditioning and abuse. The poker game is simpler (and thus easier to follow) while also being higher-stakes (and thus more involving) than your average Kakegurui bet, and the interplay of the sisters makes for an unusually engaging chapter in the Crazy Gambling Manga.