Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Hints

Olga's Second Testimony: Serious Competition

  • 1 of 16: The thing to remember here is that Phoenix couldn't have lost the game -- he never does.
  • 2 of 16: And, your mathematical skills are going to come into play here too.
  • 3 of 16: The key to working out who actually won the game is in the chips on the table in the relevant photograph.
  • 4 of 16: First of all, you need to get a little more information from Olga regarding the chips -- they're the key.
  • 5 of 16: Press her on her second statement, then choose to press her harder and ask for more information.
  • 6 of 16: Then, when the chance arises to add this line to the testimony, jump at the chance and accept.
  • 7 of 16: This new line, combined with the first one, presents a contradiction.
  • 8 of 16: If each player began with 3,500 points, this means 7,000 points' worth of chips are on the table in the photograph.
  • 9 of 16: What denomination of the chips there, now knowing that one color is worth 100 and the other worth 1,000, would mean a total of 7,000 points?
  • 10 of 16: The red chips must be worth 1,000 each, and the grey ones worth 100 -- this is the only possibility.
  • 11 of 16: But wait... that means that Phoenix actually won the game -- he has far more red chips!
  • 12 of 16: This is definitely a contradiction.
  • 13 of 16: Present the Chip Photo at Olga's revised statement. Take that, Payne!
  • 14 of 16: You will then need to back up your ideas by choosing the correct response.
  • 15 of 16: We know that the total number of points was correct, and we also know that all the chips are there.
  • 16 of 16: Select "Both were right." to explain your analysis to the court.