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[[Image:Sashikomi.png|thumb|205px|right|[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2015071312gm-0089-0000-c9d124b2&tw=2&ts=9 Sashikomi utilized] with minimal risk of [[gyakuten]].]]
[[Image:Sashikomi.png|thumb|205px|right|[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2015071312gm-0089-0000-c9d124b2&tw=2&ts=9 Sashikomi utilized] with minimal risk of [[gyakuten]], while ending the game.]]
'''Sashikomi''' {{kana|差し込み}} is the deliberate act of dealing dangerous tiles, in order for another player to win the hand.  Normally, players with a large enough point difference can afford the point loss and retain placement.  The primary purpose of this strategy intends to either force a wind rotation or outright end the game.
'''Sashikomi''' {{kana|差し込み}} is the deliberate act of dealing dangerous tiles, in order for another player to win the hand.  Normally, players with a large enough point difference can afford the point loss and retain placement.  The primary purpose of this strategy intends to either force a wind rotation or outright end the game.


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Revision as of 04:25, 13 July 2015

Sashikomi utilized with minimal risk of gyakuten, while ending the game.

Sashikomi 「差し込み」 is the deliberate act of dealing dangerous tiles, in order for another player to win the hand. Normally, players with a large enough point difference can afford the point loss and retain placement. The primary purpose of this strategy intends to either force a wind rotation or outright end the game.

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