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'''Riichi Book 1''' is a "mahjong strategy primer for [[EMA|European players]]". Written by [[Daina Chiba]], it is a free online guide written in English and is often cited as go-to source for game improvement among the Western player base. The material is aimed to help players learn the game beyond [[yaku]] and perhaps attain [[Tenhou.net ranking|tokujou]] level status on the Tenhou ladder. | '''Riichi Book 1''' is a "mahjong strategy primer for [[EMA|European players]]". Written by [[Daina Chiba]], it is a free online guide written in English and is often cited as go-to source for game improvement among the Western player base. The material is aimed to help players learn the game beyond [[yaku]] and perhaps attain [[Tenhou.net ranking|tokujou]] level status on the Tenhou ladder. | ||
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== Tile efficiency == | |||
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The third chapter of the book covers tile efficiency with an emphasis on maximization. Players need to understand that a hand can be broken down into basic blocks. Given various hand shapes, a hand during the process of development always have a number of [[Uke ire|waiting tiles]] to further progress the hand. Here, player must look to aim to reduce the [[shanten]] count. A lower shanten count reduces the number of waiting tiles. This only means the hand advances and requires fewer tiles to advance further. Once [[tenpai]], the counts are minimized. | |||
===Tile groups=== | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== |