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*Being able to read discards and/or the gamestate helps (e.g. if all a player needs is a quick hand, they'll probably make a cheap hand, which makes them safer to deal into).
*Being able to read discards and/or the gamestate helps (e.g. if all a player needs is a quick hand, they'll probably make a cheap hand, which makes them safer to deal into).


The goal of this strategy is to not deal into a specific player. For example, when trying to end the game faster, you should defend against the [[dealer]] to prevent [[renchan|additional hands]]. Therefore, you should try to deal into the non-dealer's hands.  
When using sashikomi, you'll always want to defend against a specific player. For example, when trying to end the game faster, you should defend against the [[dealer]] to prevent [[renchan|additional hands]]. Therefore, you should try to deal into the non-dealer's hands (while avoiding dealing into the dealer).


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