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'''Betaori''' (ベタ降り) is a general strategy emphasizing the discarding of safe tiles. By employing betaori, a player has abandoned all hope of developing a completed hand; and instead, the player opts to minimally lose points via opponent tsumo or [[ryuukyoku]]. Of course, a player using betaori hopes to not lose points at all. | '''Betaori''' (ベタ降り) is a general strategy emphasizing the discarding of safe tiles. By employing betaori, a player has abandoned all hope of developing a completed hand; and instead, the player opts to minimally lose points via opponent tsumo or [[ryuukyoku]]. Of course, a player using betaori hopes to not lose points at all. | ||
==Genbutsu== | ==Genbutsu and furiten== | ||
'''Genbutsu''' (現物) is a term for "safe tile". | '''Genbutsu''' (現物) is a term for "safe tile". | ||
To identify safe tile, players rely on the [[furiten]] rule. Furiten refers to a player's inability to declare ron, if any winning tile is within the player's own discard pile. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] | ||
[[Category:Strategy]] | [[Category:Strategy]] |
Revision as of 00:09, 24 August 2013
Betaori (ベタ降り) is a general strategy emphasizing the discarding of safe tiles. By employing betaori, a player has abandoned all hope of developing a completed hand; and instead, the player opts to minimally lose points via opponent tsumo or ryuukyoku. Of course, a player using betaori hopes to not lose points at all.
Genbutsu and furiten
Genbutsu (現物) is a term for "safe tile".
To identify safe tile, players rely on the furiten rule. Furiten refers to a player's inability to declare ron, if any winning tile is within the player's own discard pile.