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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 potentially 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 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".
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".


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