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=== Knowledge ===
=== Knowledge ===
If you are relatively new to the game, it's ok to not get these right away, if the group allows it. However, experienced players are expected to know these.
If you are relatively new to the game, it's ok to not get these right away, if the group tolerates it. However, experienced players are expected to know these.


*Make sure to know the [[rule variations]] used in the current game.
*Make sure to know the [[rule variations]] used in the current game.
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=== Handling of tiles ===
=== Handling of tiles ===
*Try to play quickly. If everyone played slowly, the game would take ages. Remember that, since you have to physically draw and discard tiles, playing with tiles feels faster than playing online.
*Try to play quickly. If everyone played slowly, the game would take ages. 5s/turn (the norm for online clients) should be the minimum speed for playing. Remember that, since you have to physically draw and discard tiles, playing with tiles feels faster than playing online.
*Do not touch another player's wall or tiles without good reason.
*Do not touch another player's wall or tiles without good reason.
*When making the walls, you should push them forward a bit to make them easier to reach. Don't push them when gameplay starts unless someone asks.
*Do not draw your tile before the previous player has made a discard (outside of ''very'' casual settings). Picking up the tile right after the discard is OK; if an opponent calls pon and skips your turn, just put it back.
*Do not draw your tile before the previous player has made a discard (outside of ''very'' casual settings). Picking up the tile right after the discard is OK; if an opponent calls pon and skips your turn, just put it back.
*Draw and discard tiles with only one hand (using the same hand for both). This decreases the perception of cheating.
*Draw and discard tiles with only one hand (using the same hand for both). This decreases the perception of cheating.
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