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Ikasama (イカサマ – Cheating/Fraud)

Jul 19, 2019Jul 20, 2019 Toru 0 Comments cheat, cheating, fraud, fraudulent practice, gambling, gimmick, how, magic, sure, trick, true

Ikasama イカサマ Cheating in gambling and a fraudulent practice are called ikasama (イカサマ) in Japanese. 賭博における不正行為や、詐欺的行為のことを「イカサマ」と言います。 Ikasama can be written

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