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: Losing to KGB isn't just about money; it’s about Mike losing his soul to the "grind." His eventual victory is a rebirth, allowing him to finally leave the law behind for the World Series of Poker. Cultural Legacy

: Mike McDermott (Matt Damon) is caught between two worlds: the "straight" path of law school and the visceral, honest reality of the poker table. The film posits that true fulfillment comes from embracing one's inherent nature, even if that nature is societal "taboo." : Losing to KGB isn't just about money;

Though it received mixed reviews upon its 1998 release , Rounders is credited with igniting the global poker boom of the early 2000s. It remains the gold standard for gambling cinema because it treats the game with professional respect rather than sensationalism. Rounders (1998) - IMDb It remains the gold standard for gambling cinema

: Lester "Worm" Murphy (Edward Norton) represents the pure, chaotic id of the gambler. While Mike plays for the "pure" love of the game and the edge of skill, Worm plays for the hustle. Their friction explores the ethics of "advantage play" versus outright cheating. The "Tell" and the Russian Antagonist Their friction explores the ethics of "advantage play"

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