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(Discarded 1/2/8/9 tiles are not particularly noteworthy, since these tiles are often discarded early anyways.) | (Discarded 1/2/8/9 tiles are not particularly noteworthy, since these tiles are often discarded early anyways.) | ||
In the modern day, ura suji is often disregarded. If an opponent discards 5-pin early, then declares riichi, then non-suji 4-pin would be a dangerous tile. However, a non-suji 4-man, 5-man, 4-sou, etc. would also be dangerous tiles. Therefore, knowing about ura suji would not change your behavior. | In the modern day, ura suji is often disregarded. If an opponent discards 5-pin early, then declares riichi later, then non-suji 4-pin would be a dangerous tile. However, a non-suji 4-man, 5-man, 4-sou, etc. would also be dangerous tiles. Therefore, knowing about ura suji would not change your behavior. | ||
*If you were folding, you would not discard any non-safe non-suji tiles unless you had to. | *If you were folding, you would not discard any non-safe non-suji tiles unless you had to. | ||
*If you were attacking, you would discard ura suji anyways, because an ura suji is not that much more dangerous than a regular non-suji tile. | *If you were attacking, you would discard ura suji anyways, because an ura suji is not that much more dangerous than a regular non-suji tile. |
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