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* If you have 4 pairs and a tile group forms, tend to prefer the regular hand structure; this may or may not be toitoi. | * If you have 4 pairs and a tile group forms, tend to prefer the regular hand structure; this may or may not be toitoi. | ||
** Exception: if the rest of the hand is isolated tiles or otherwise poor quality (e.g., 1244m2288p11s55s8s draw 2p), then prefer chiitoitsu. | ** Exception: if the rest of the hand is isolated tiles or otherwise poor quality (e.g., 1244m2288p11s55s8s draw 2p), then prefer chiitoitsu, and/or keep the option for both chiitoitsu and the regular structure. | ||
* Prefer toitoi when all of the pairs can be turned into triplets, and most/all of the pairs are easy to pon (honors/terminals). | * Prefer toitoi when all of the pairs can be turned into triplets, and most/all of the pairs are easy to pon (honors/terminals). | ||
* Prefer toitoi when the hand has another yaku, e.g., [[yakuhai]] or [[tanyao]]. This gives the option to go for a fast hand if a sequence forms, while still giving the chance for toitoi. | * Prefer toitoi when the hand has another yaku, e.g., [[yakuhai]] or [[tanyao]]. This gives the option to go for a fast hand if a sequence forms, while still giving the chance for toitoi. |
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