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A no chance tile is usually safer than [[suji]]. A no chance tile is immune to [[ryanmen]] and [[kanchan]] waits, while a suji tile is only immune against ryanmen waits. In addition, kabe applies to all players, while suji has to be checked for each individual player. Of course, it is possible to apply both defensive techniques when defending against an opponent. One chance tiles are less safe than suji.
A no chance tile is usually safer than [[suji]]. A no chance tile is immune to [[ryanmen]] and [[kanchan]] waits, while a suji tile is only immune against ryanmen waits. In addition, kabe applies to all players, while suji has to be checked for each individual player. Of course, it is possible to apply both defensive techniques when defending against an opponent. One chance tiles are less safe than suji.


Like suji, kabe implies that an opponent has a ryanmen (or kanchan) wait. So if an opponent is going for a hand like [[toitoi]] or [[chitoitsu]], kabe doesn't apply.
Like suji, kabe implies that an opponent has a ryanmen (or kanchan) wait. So if an opponent is going for a hand like [[toitoi]] or [[chiitoitsu]], kabe doesn't apply.


== Tile Efficiency ==
== Tile Efficiency ==
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