"One Turn Kill"@en . . . . . . . . "A One Turn Kill (OTK) (Japanese: \uFF2F\uFF34\uFF2B\uFF08\u30EF\u30F3\u30BF\u30FC\u30F3\u30AD\u30EB\uFF09 Want\u0101nkiru) is achieved when a player wins a Duel in the space of a single turn In one turn, all of the opponent's Life Points, which is normally assumed to be no less than 8000, must be depleted, or an alternate victory condition must be fulfilled. This is usually done when the player has the appropriate cards in their hand/Graveyard and has control over the duel. A One Turn Kill that is pulled off during the player's first turn is referred to as a First Turn Kill."@en . . . "A One Turn Kill (OTK) (Japanese: \uFF2F\uFF34\uFF2B\uFF08\u30EF\u30F3\u30BF\u30FC\u30F3\u30AD\u30EB\uFF09 Want\u0101nkiru) is achieved when a player wins a Duel in the space of a single turn In one turn, all of the opponent's Life Points, which is normally assumed to be no less than 8000, must be depleted, or an alternate victory condition must be fulfilled. This is usually done when the player has the appropriate cards in their hand/Graveyard and has control over the duel. Significant or reliable OTKs generally consist of 4 or fewer cards, do not require the opponent to have particular cards or rely on indefinite chance, such as the effect of \"Snipe Hunter\". Traditional and Advanced Formats will have very different OTK styles, owing to the allowable Card Pools. The Advanced Format banlist is updated every six months to reduce the viability of OTKs. A One Turn Kill that is pulled off during the player's first turn is referred to as a First Turn Kill."@en . . . .