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==Mawashiuchi==
==Mawashiuchi==
'''Mawashi uchi''' {{kana|回し打ち}} is a separate strategy from betaori. A "halfway" style, it aims to retain 1-shanten while discarding relatively safe tiles (e.g. [[suji]], [[sotogawa]] tiles). Mawashi means to discard safe tiles even at the cost of tile acceptance.  
'''Mawashi uchi''' {{kana|回し打ち}} is a strategy distinct to betaori. A "halfway" style, it aims to retain 1-shanten while discarding relatively safe tiles (e.g. [[suji]], [[sotogawa]] tiles). A player undergoing mawashi will discard relatively safe tiles, even at the cost of tile acceptance.  


When undergoing mawashi, you should constantly evaluate if you should be folding. If a dangerous tile is drawn and can't be used in the hand, mawashi usually is converted to betaori. If it gets too late in the round, it may also be good to fold (it is easier to deal in when late in the round). Conversely, if you hit tenpai in a reasonable timeframe, pushing is good.
When undergoing mawashi, you should constantly evaluate if you should be folding. If a dangerous tile is drawn and can't be used in the hand, mawashi usually is converted to betaori. If it gets too late in the round, it may also be good to fold (it is easier to deal in when late in the round). Conversely, if you hit tenpai in a reasonable timeframe, pushing is generally good.


==External links==
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