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'''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. | ||
==Usage== | |||
To use this strategy, a player must either have a sizable lead, a marginal point lead vs the next player in placement, and/or familiarity with the [[scoring table]]. Furthermore, the player must defend against particular players; or else the strategy is rendered moot by not accomplishing its goal. For example, for the [[oorasu|last hand]] of the game, players should defend against the last dealer in order to prevent [[renchan|additional hands]]; and otherwise, the last dealer has a chance to win the game by winning enough consecutive and/or large enough hands as the last dealer. | To use this strategy, a player must either have a sizable lead, a marginal point lead vs the next player in placement, and/or familiarity with the [[scoring table]]. Furthermore, the player must defend against particular players; or else the strategy is rendered moot by not accomplishing its goal. For example, for the [[oorasu|last hand]] of the game, players should defend against the last dealer in order to prevent [[renchan|additional hands]]; and otherwise, the last dealer has a chance to win the game by winning enough consecutive and/or large enough hands as the last dealer. | ||