![]() Refusing to claim his victory, Gi-hun attempted to end the games prematurely by invoking clause 3 of the consent form, hoping to secure a majority vote to end the game and save his friend's life. The two faced off in a Squid Game, in which Gi-hun defeated him. Sang-woo was one of the two players to make it into the final round of the competition, along with Gi-hun, who by then was his rival. He later murdered Player 017 in the Glass Stepping Stones game, and afterwards Kang Sae-byeok, to keep himself in the games. Sang-woo resorted to manipulation to win the Marbles game, betraying Ali and leaving him to die. However, to ensure his own survival, he tended to be more ruthless and inconsiderate as the games progressed. ĭuring the games, Sang-woo helped Gi-hun and others in their alliance, particularly befriending Ali Abdul. After the games were stopped by the majority vote, his heavy debt almost led him to kill himself in his motel room before having being offered the chance to rejoin the Squid Game. ![]() However, he ultimately decided to continue participating when he learned that the prize money for winning was ₩45.6 billion. Īfter participating in the Squid Game and surviving the first round, Sang-woo took the initiative for conducting a vote among the contestants to end the Squid Game after learning that participants who lose are killed. He also used his mother's house and store as collateral for those activities. He illegally siphoned money from his client's balances, then invested it in derivatives and future options that failed, resulting in a loss of ₩6 billion. After his graduation, Sang-woo became the leader of an investment team at the securities company, Joy Investments. The childhood best friend of Seong Gi-hun, Sang-woo was an extremely intelligent and successful businessman who graduated from Seoul National University at the top of his class, and was hailed as a prodigy in Ssangmun-dong. Sang-woo to Seong Gi-hun during his final moments in " One Lucky Day"Ĭho Sang-woo ( 조상우 Jo Sang-u ?), also known as Player 218, was a contestant in the 33 rd Squid Game in 2020, and one of the finalists of the competition. When we were kids, we would play just like this, and our moms would call us in for dinner.
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