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* At 9 or less unique yaochuhai, the chance of winning, let alone the chance of reaching tenpai, are quite low. You should invoke a draw via [[Tochuu_ryuukyoku#Kyuushu_kyuuhai|kyuushu kyuuhai]], if able, unless you really need a big hand.
* At 9 or less unique yaochuhai, the chance of winning, let alone the chance of reaching tenpai, are quite low. You should invoke a draw via [[Tochuu_ryuukyoku#Kyuushu_kyuuhai|kyuushu kyuuhai]], if able, unless you really need a big hand.
* At 10 unique yaochuhai, it becomes more reasonable to go for the yakuman. Assuming you have a pair, the hand's [[ukeire]] is similar to a 2-shanten [[chiitoitsu]]. If you need a quick hand (e.g. close to [[oorasu|all last]]), then a draw can be reasonable to invoke, if able.
* At 10 unique yaochuhai, it becomes more reasonable to go for the yakuman. Assuming you have a pair, the hand's [[ukeire]] is somewhat lower than a 2-shanten [[chiitoitsu]]. If you need a quick hand (e.g. to improve placing when close to [[oorasu|all last]]), then a draw can be reasonable to invoke, if able.
* At 11 unique yaochuhai, the hand is basically at [[iishanten]], so you should usually go for kokushi.
* At 11 unique yaochuhai, the hand is basically at [[iishanten]], so you should usually go for kokushi.


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