Card Trivia:Tilted Try
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- "Jackpot 7" and "Goblin of Greed" appear in this card's artwork.
- "Jackpot 7" is not missing a shard of its face in this artwork. This might imply that "Goblin of Greed" broke the machine after this card's events.
- This card Japanese name is a portmanteau of "突っ張り" (tsuppari) and "リーチ" (rīchi)
- "突っ張る" (Tsupparu) is a gambling term meaning gambling recklessly while "リーチ"(rīchi) in mahjong means to be just one step away from victory.
- The English name refers to being "tilted", a similar English idiom. Originating from poker, this use of "tilt" refers to a player becoming frustrated or angry due to bad luck, which leads to them making bad or overly-aggressive plays. This concept can be extended to other competitive or luck-based games, hence its use here with slots.