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'''Kabe''' {{kana|壁}} is a defensive tactic that takes into account the number of tiles available. If you can see multiple copies of a tile, then an opponent is less likely to have that specific tile. If you can see all four copies of that tile, an opponent can never have that tile. This fact makes other nearby tiles safer to discard. | '''Kabe''' {{kana|壁}} (lit. "wall") is a defensive tactic that takes into account the number of tiles available. If you can see multiple copies of a tile, then an opponent is less likely to have that specific tile. If you can see all four copies of that tile, an opponent can never have that tile. This fact makes other nearby tiles safer to discard. | ||
Taking note of kabe can also help with [[tile efficiency]]. As tiles are played, it becomes less likely for you to draw said tiles. | Taking note of kabe can also help with [[tile efficiency]]. As tiles are played, it becomes less likely for you to draw said tiles. |
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