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'''Genbutsu''' {{kana|現物}} is a term for "safe tile" due to [[furiten]], by reading the [[discard pile]]. To identify safe | '''Genbutsu''' {{kana|現物}} is a term for "safe tile" due to [[furiten]], by reading the [[discard pile]]. To identify safe tiles, players rely on the furiten rule. Furiten refers to a player's inability to declare ron, if any winning tile is within the player's own discard pile. Therefore, tiles applied by the furiten rule are the safest tiles to discard, against particular players. | ||
The most obvious tiles to discard safely are the | The most obvious tiles to discard safely are the ones 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 discarded 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]]. | The safest tile to discard is the identical tile discarded 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]]. |
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