Ok completed watching the Dyut Sabha episodes
Game 1-- Duryodhan wins some wealth
Game 2-- Duryodhan stakes Vikarna and asks Yudhishtir to stake something equal. Bheeshm condemns human staking to which Duryodhan says the game isn't for money but for prestige. Draupadi sends a flower with 5 petals to Yudhishtir as a hint, Yudhishtir says that he realised what Draupadi meant, she is binding force holding all 5 together, she owns them not Yudhishtir. Yudhishtir says he can't stake a brother. Duryodhan mocks Nakul that earlier his elder brother was his owner, but now marriage changed everything to make Draupadi the owner. Yudhishtir decides to stake Nakul. Nakul is lost. Kauravas are happy,(even Vikarna) Duryodhan goes to the slaves who kneel down once he reaches them. Duryodhan asks Nakul to join them and removes Nakul's crown as he kneels down
Before the start of Game 3, Drona condemns Dhritrashtra for his silence and says that he is stupid to not forsee what is coming up. Something of this type. Dhritrashtra gets angry and asks Dronacharya to leave the hall. Dronacharya starts leaving and as he crosses Ashwathama, he signals him to go with Drona. Ashwathama ignores. Duryodhan signals something to Ashwathama and he nods. As Dronacharya is about to reach the door of the hall, Ashwathama requests Duryodhan to stake him next. I mean why did they need to stake different people every time
Game 3-- Duryodhan stakes Ashwathama and asks Yudhishtir to stake next. Arjun Bheem Sahdev argue to be the next one to be staked finally Sahdev wins and comes forward to be staked. Meanwhile Draupadi seen as discussed above, post that Sahdev is lost and has to join the slaves
Game 4-- Duryodhan says now he wants Arjun, Bheem says whom could he find equal to Arjun. Duryodhan says my friend Karna. As Karna is about to get up, Bheem says a SutaPutra can not be compared to Arjun, Karna says he might be a SutaPutra but Ajun abducted a girl from her wedding like a Rakshas. Asks Duryodhan if Arjun was the only one whom he could find to stake against him. Duryodhan says no he just wanted to have a new slave for him. Duryodhan asks him if he would allow himself to be staked by Duryodhan? Before Karna could answer Arjun says that obviously he would since his soul is already sold to Duryodhan. Both Arjun n Karna come. Arjun is lost. Duryodhan thanks Karna for allowing Dury to stake himself and gifts Arjun to Karna to celebrate their friendship (Bechaare Ashwathama ne kya galti ki thi, usko kyu nhi gift kiya ek slave). He then asks Arjun to give his Gandeev to Karna. Arjun gets the Gandeev, presents it to Karna and says that if Karna actually wishes, he would fight all the gods to get similar bows(like Gandeev was from Agnidev) for Karna, since he only lost his freedom not his talent. Karna asks Arjun to keep the Gandeev to himself since he doesn't need any divine weapon his knowledge and skills are divine. Arjun is sent to kneel down along with the rest of the slaves
Game 5-- Bheem himself comes in front for being staked saying that he forgives Yudi and asks Duryodhan to stake himself against Bheem, but Dury stakes Dushy. Bheem says "ye aakhri mauka hai tumhaare pass mujhe haraane ka iske baad hara nhi paoge"🤣. He then breaks his Gada since he couldn't accept his Gada becoming a slave Anyhow game happens, Bheem is lost, sent to slave row.
Before game 6 Bheeshm says that is the limit, Yudi is still the Samrat of Aryavarta and he could answer him(Bheeshm) to free all four. Bheem Arjun happy and Shakuni Dury tensed. Shakuni acts like he would be killed if there is such things happening and that he must not kill him because Yudi himself wants Dharma etc. etc. Yudhishtir agrees and asks Bheeshm to sit
Game 6-- Duryodhan stakes himself, Yudi stakes himself. Yudi is lost and Duryodhan removes his crown stating he no longer is the Samrat. All of them laugh while Pandavas are bowed down
Duryodhan asks Pratikarni to get Draupadi but all object. Shakuni says that she isn't his slave to be called upon. If he wants Draupadi he needs to win her. Duryodhan nods
Game 7-- Duryodhan stakes Bhanumati and asks Yudhishtir to stake Draupadi. Yudhishtir declines. Shakuni chides him and says that they are his owners and he has to do what they ask him, and it's their order to stake Draupadi in lieu of Bhanumati. Yudhishtir complies. Draupadi is lost
My head started aching with so much distortion. Dury didn't stake any human, but just to make Yudhishtir's actions justified they made Duryodhan start staking.
Not even remotely linked the epic