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{{main|Furiten|Genbutsu}}
{{main|Furiten|Genbutsu}}
The most important defense technique.  [[Genbutsu]] involves tiles deemed 100% safe per the rules applied.  Here, the [[furiten|furiten rule]] can be exploited.  Any tile that an opponent has discarded is 100% safe against them. The temporary furiten rule makes tiles discarded on the current go-around 100% safe against players who haven't had their turn after the discard. Furiten involving riichi marks the tiles after the riichi as 100% against the riichi caller, for any tiles unclaimed tiles by the same player.
The most important defense technique.  [[Genbutsu]] involves tiles deemed 100% safe per the rules applied.  Here, the [[furiten|furiten rule]] can be exploited.  Any tile that an opponent has discarded is 100% safe against them. The temporary furiten rule makes tiles discarded on the current go-around 100% safe against players who haven't had their turn after the discard. Furiten involving riichi marks the tiles after the riichi as 100% against the riichi caller, for any tiles unclaimed tiles by the same player.
===Sakigiri===
'''Sakigiri''' is the task of discarding tiles, before they become dangerous.  With each tile draw and discard, the game's conditions are constantly changing.  Most of the time, players may possess winning tiles for other players in the hand.  They must either be used for the hand, discarded in time, or simply kept in the hand.


==Techniques to find safe tiles==
==Techniques to find safe tiles==
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