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Created page with "'''Tedashi and tsumogiri''' are terms that describe where in the hand a tile was discarded: * Tedashi means to discard a tile that was already in the hand, i.e. any tile other than the just-drawn tile. * Tsumogiri means to discard the just-drawn tile. Reading opponent's tedashi and tsumogiri discards can be useful, as they can indicate what shapes are likely/unlikely to be in their hand. They are typically combined with other discard reading strategies. When playing wi..."
(Created page with "'''Tedashi and tsumogiri''' are terms that describe where in the hand a tile was discarded: * Tedashi means to discard a tile that was already in the hand, i.e. any tile other than the just-drawn tile. * Tsumogiri means to discard the just-drawn tile. Reading opponent's tedashi and tsumogiri discards can be useful, as they can indicate what shapes are likely/unlikely to be in their hand. They are typically combined with other discard reading strategies. When playing wi...")
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