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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
===Learning to discard read=== | |||
* Beginners do not need to worry about discard reading - other things like [[tile efficiency]] are far more important at this stage. | * Beginners do not need to worry about discard reading - other things like [[tile efficiency]] are far more important at this stage. | ||
** Being able to build hands efficiently is required for effective discard reading; discard reading requires knowing how players normally build their hands. | ** Being able to build hands efficiently is required for effective discard reading; discard reading requires knowing how players normally build their hands. | ||
** Other beginners tend to not build hands in a consistent way, lowering the effectiveness of discard reading. | ** Other beginners tend to not build hands in a consistent way, lowering the effectiveness of discard reading. | ||
* It is not required to memorize every single tile (e.g., if a guest wind is discarded turn 2, it doesn't matter if it's tedashi or tsumogiri). Try to focus on important tiles, such as dora and middle tiles. | * It is not required to memorize every single tile (e.g., if a guest wind is discarded turn 2, it doesn't matter if it's tedashi or tsumogiri). Try to focus on important tiles, such as dora and middle tiles. | ||
===Things to remember=== | |||
* Late tedashi tends to indicate that an opponent has other tiles nearby, but doesn't necessarily mean they are waiting near said tile. | |||
* If an opponent tedashis a safe honor relatively late in the game, the opponent is likely in tenpai, or at least [[iishanten]] (where the honor was kept due to [[sakigiri]]). | |||
* If an opponent tedashis a joint/pair (e.g. tedashi 3p 5p), they will likely wait on a better joint. Tedashi [[ryanmen]] usually means they have a ryanmen-or-better wait. | |||
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