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== Offense ==
== Offense ==
[[Image:Suji Trap.png|right|thumb|5-pin discarded to indicate 2-pin or 8-pin as safe, when [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014081307gm-0089-0000-edd77642&tw=0 the 8 is not].]]
[[Image:Suji Trap.png|right|thumb|5-pin discarded to indicate 2-pin or 8-pin as safe, when [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014081307gm-0089-0000-edd77642&tw=0 the 8 is not].]]
The strategy of suji may be used offensively.  By utilizing suji in reverse, a player may use a tile within an "octave" to lure out a winning tile along the same "octave".  This is commonly known as the "suji trap".
The strategy of suji may be used offensively.  By utilizing suji in reverse, a player may use a tile within an interval to lure out a winning tile along the same interval.  A defending player may presume a certain tile to be safe by suji, when it is actually not.  This is commonly known as the "suji trap".


== External links ==
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