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==Basic Theory==
==Basic Theory==
In short: when an opponent discards a tile, the same-suit tiles that are 3 numbers away become safer against that opponent. If the tile you are discarding is a 4, 5, or 6, you need both possible tiles that are 3 numbers away (e.g. 4-sou needs both 1-sou and 7-sou discarded) to become safer.
In short: when an opponent discards a tile, the same-suit tiles that are 3 numbers away become safer against that opponent. However, if the tile you are discarding is a 4, 5, or 6, you need both possible tiles that are 3 away discarded (e.g. 4-sou needs both 1-sou and 7-sou discarded) to become safer. The explanation is as follows:


*The most common type of wait is an [[ryanmen|open]] [[wait]] (i.e. a [[ryanmen]] wait). An open wait is a wait that wins off two sides of a sequence, e.g. a hand containing {23}, or a hand containing {34}.
*The most common type of wait is an [[ryanmen|open]] [[wait]] (i.e. a [[ryanmen]] wait). An open wait is a wait that wins off two sides of a sequence, e.g. a hand containing {23}, or a hand containing {34}.
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