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At only 300 points/honba, just one or two honba will have little impact on overall strategy. It could be important in [[oorasu|all last]] (where 300 points can mean the difference between [[gyakuten|overtaking an opponent]]), but small honba counts shouldn't be considered otherwise.
At only 300 points/honba, just one or two honba will have little impact on overall strategy. It could be important in [[oorasu|all last]] (where 300 points can mean the difference between [[gyakuten|overtaking an opponent]]), but small honba counts shouldn't be considered otherwise.


When there are many honba and/or [[riichi]] sticks in play, you should consider faster hands. E.g., with 3 honba + 1 riichi stick, a base 1000 point hand will end up scoring 3900.
When there are many honba and/or [[riichi]] sticks in play, you should consider faster hands. E.g., with 3 honba + 1 riichi stick, a base 1000 point hand will end up scoring 2900, and prevent your opponents from benefiting from the honba/riichi sticks.


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