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Unlike Poker or many other card games, the hand value is not a determinant towards winning. Instead, it is a matter of who develops a winning hand first. | Unlike Poker or many other card games, the hand value is not a determinant towards winning. Instead, it is a matter of who develops a winning hand first. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 08:10, 10 August 2014
Tile efficiency is a process of hand development, where a player seeks to make maximized use of either draws and/or discards to attain or even complete the hand as fast as possible. It rests on the limited number of draws, discards, and even hands, that players can use to win or even try to win. Tile sources come from the opening hand, wall draws, and other players. It is up to the player to make the best decision on tile draws and discards.
Unlike Poker or many other card games, the hand value is not a determinant towards winning. Instead, it is a matter of who develops a winning hand first.