Netflix 'Death Game: Bet 10 million won (hereinafter Death Game)' saw Park Sung-woong defeat Pani Bottle to become the winner of the 10 million won prize.

On Wednesday the 18th, episode 5 of the Netflix daily variety show 'Death Game' (directed by Kwon Dae-hyun, produced by TEO) was released, featuring an unmissable one-on-one brainy, physical match between actor Park Sung-woong and YouTuber Pani Bottle that raised viewers' immersion.

A law major, Park Sung-woong challenged 'Death Game' relying on his characteristic logical thinking and poker face. Commentator Jang Dong-min said he and Park had done 'Crime Scene' together and added, "He has a deep understanding of games and an enormous competitive spirit," expressing anticipation. His opponent was Pani Bottle, a travel YouTuber with 2.5 million subscribers who also produces survival programs. Jang Dong-min referenced their connection from the 'Blood Game' series and analyzed, "He is a good player who provokes opponents well."

Especially when Pani Bottle saw Park Sung-woong, he could not hide his surprise, asking, "Are you a dealer?" He confessed, "I had a brain freeze at first because someone I didn't expect to be here was here," and when Park Sung-woong, with his chilly charisma, said, "There is no physical contact," Pani Bottle, unable to make proper eye contact, drew laughter.

This game, 'Show me the coin,' is a betting game in which players strategically allocate a limited number of coins to capture the most chips through the most efficient choices. The core strategy lies in betting strategy and managing coins that can be converted, and commentator Jang Dong-min said, "In these betting games you win by a narrow margin and you lose by a big margin."

Pani Bottle, who honed his skills traveling the world alone, put psychological warfare at the forefront, saying, "I think I can turn being underestimated to my advantage, and I'll play boldly and do what I want." Park Sung-woong, the owner of an unshakeable poker face who does not waver under any attack, wrote an unusual strategy in his notebook: "When you die, minimize bleeding," which drew laughter.

The 'Show me the coin' game unfolded over 13 rounds. From the start, Park Sung-woong used the number of coins and bold bets meticulously to apply psychological pressure to Pani Bottle and control the flow of the game. A memorable match was born in which fortunes swung with a 10-coin difference, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. Jang Dong-min became so immersed in Pani Bottle's decisive mistake that he said, "Even my 24-month-old second child at home knows," adding to the laughter. Ultimately, control of the match returned to Park Sung-woong, and he claimed episode 5's victory by taking the advantage not only in psychological play during betting but also in strategy.

Having earned the seed, the symbol of victory, and the 10 million won prize, Park Sung-woong said, "The game went as I thought, so I feel sorry for Pani Bottle." In response to his performance exceeding expectations, caster Park Sang-hyun excitedly reported, "A predator has come to 'Death Game.'" The next opponent is Yang Na-rae, who works as a divorce specialist lawyer. After confirming his next opponent, Park Sung-woong said he would continue his challenge for a second consecutive win, heightening anticipation for the new match.

Meanwhile, 'Death Game' is a one-on-one brainy, physical match decided in a single round and is released every Wednesday at 5 p.m. on Netflix.

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