The Aces - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Kiu and Dharma, two billiards geniuses from very different world, have their own war. One for survival, one for self-respect. When they met, both knew they were equal opponents. The fire of fierce competition was ignited.

Episode 2
Not yet finished with the Taurus debt issue, Kiu encounters another problem: Bang Muk's cataracts which had to be operated on immediately. Kiu is determined to make Taurus his pool gambling place, but the arrival of Bang Muk's biological son ruins everything. Dharma, who wants to restore Faisal's trust, must submit to a hellish training program with her brother's trainer.

Episode 3
When he finds out that the JBS Billiards Tournament is a tough match, and Bang Muk can't step in and organize it directly, Kiu, accompanied by Rania, looks for the greatest and most eccentric billiards mentor whose existence is like a myth. Meanwhile, Dharma is struggling in a psychological war with his father.

Episode 4
As the JBS tournament approaches, Dharma's focus is split between training and the future of his family business. Meanwhile, Kiu is still trying to get Yunus to accept him as a student. Including by directly challenging the crazy billiards warrior.

Episode 5
The prestigious JBS match officially begins. Kiu adapts to his new "weapon", and Dharma tries to overcome his mental stress. Luckily, Dharma meets Rania who can help him deal with his mental problems.

Episode 6
An unexpected opponent is waiting for Dharma in the semifinals. Dharma also asks Rania for help, but their increasingly close relationship is in danger of breaking apart. Meanwhile, damage to his stick forced Kiu to look for alternatives to cover his weakness.

Episode 7
Quiet period before the final. Dharma finds a catalyst that can lead him to become the best billiard player. He will follow any odd teachings. Meanwhile, the desire to become a champion makes Kiu a different person.

Episode 8
The final of the JBS tournament again brought Kiu and Dharma together. Betrayal and proof are the final obstacles they must overcome. Who finally won the championship title?
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