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The most obvious tiles to discard safely are the one in particular opponent's discard piles.  However, often, a player may possess a set of tiles in the hand, that are not clearly safe.  In this case, a player may have to rely on [[suji]] and/or [[kabe]] to make an educated guess on a safe discard.
The most obvious tiles to discard safely are the one in particular opponent's discard piles.  However, often, a player may possess a set of tiles in the hand, that are not clearly safe.  In this case, a player may have to rely on [[suji]] and/or [[kabe]] to make an educated guess on a safe discard.
The safest tile to discard is the identical tile discard by the previous player.  This is known as '''awaseuchi''' {{kana|合わせ打ち}}.  Naturally, it is safe against the previous discarder.  Temporary furiten renders it safe against [[shimocha|the player to the right]] and [[toimen|the player across]].


==Mawashiuchi==
==Mawashiuchi==
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