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'''Sotogawa''' (lit. outside) refers to tiles towards the outside (i.e. away from 5) of a discarded number tile. When an opponent discards a number tile early, tiles towards the outside become safer against that opponent. For example, if 3-pin is discarded early, then 1-pin and 2-pin become safer.
'''Sotogawa''' tiles (lit. outside tiles) are tiles that are further away from 5 than a discarded number tile. When an opponent discards a number tile early, same-suit tiles towards the outside become safer against that opponent. For example, if 3-pin is discarded early, then 1-pin and 2-pin become safer due to sotogawa.


This theory only applies to tiles up to +/- 2 away from the discarded tile. Tiles that are 3 away are [[suji]]. Tiles that are 4 away are not affected by sotogawa, and possibly become more dangerous due to [[Suji#Ura suji|Ura suji]].
This theory only applies to tiles up to +/- 2 away from the discarded tile. Tiles that are 3 away are [[suji]]. Tiles that are 4 away are not affected by sotogawa, and possibly become more dangerous due to [[Suji#Ura suji|ura suji]]. In addition, it only works


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