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鳥星雨 has a digital playstyle, centered entirely on maximizing expected values based on outcome and probability. This factors in various elements, such as the value of your hand and probability of winning it, but also the probability of dealing into an opponent. He sees mahjong as a model of game theory, where there is a probability distribution over drawn tiles, and a set of strategies for each player. While prior beliefs about these strategies can be ascertained by playing the same players consistently, on Tenhou L0, the only way to attain this information is to read discards well. This is the area that 鳥星雨 is looking to improve upon the most. | 鳥星雨 has a digital playstyle, centered entirely on maximizing expected values based on outcome and probability. This factors in various elements, such as the value of your hand and probability of winning it, but also the probability of dealing into an opponent. He sees mahjong as a model of game theory, where there is a probability distribution over drawn tiles, and a set of strategies for each player. While prior beliefs about these strategies can be ascertained by playing the same players consistently, on Tenhou L0, the only way to attain this information is to read discards well. This is the area that 鳥星雨 is looking to improve upon the most. | ||
鳥星雨 likes to watch his favorite professional players and model his playstyle off of them. His favorite pros include 魚谷佑美 (Uotani Yuumi), 二階戸亜紀 (Nikaido Aki), and 茅森早香 (Kayamori Sayaka). In his free time, he looks at videos of professional play, and tries to analyze what they are doing better than him. | 鳥星雨 likes to watch his favorite professional players and model his playstyle off of them. His favorite pros include 魚谷佑美 (Uotani Yuumi), 二階戸亜紀 (Nikaido Aki), and 茅森早香 (Kayamori Sayaka). In his free time, he looks at videos of professional play, and tries to analyze what they are doing better than him. In particular, he is quite excited about the start of Mリーグ, and of course cheers for his favorite team SEGASAMMY PHOENIX. | ||
Finally, 鳥星雨 firmly opposes playing with beginner players who do not know proper defensive strategies. Games with one or more of these beginner players disproportionately overvalue aggressive play, which 鳥星雨 finds incredibly boring after a while. Instead, 鳥星雨 is often times very happy to play open hand games with these players to teach them proper defensive strategy so that they can play better in real games. | Finally, 鳥星雨 firmly opposes playing with beginner players who do not know proper defensive strategies. Games with one or more of these beginner players disproportionately overvalue aggressive play, which 鳥星雨 finds incredibly boring after a while. Instead, 鳥星雨 is often times very happy to play open hand games with these players to teach them proper defensive strategy so that they can play better in real games. |
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