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Conversely, it is more likely for a player to keep shapes like "233" until [[tenpai]]. So if a 3 is discarded early, it is more likely for them to have a "23" or "34" remaining. This means an early discarded 3 makes 1-4 and 2-5 more dangerous. | Conversely, it is more likely for a player to keep shapes like "233" until [[tenpai]]. So if a 3 is discarded early, it is more likely for them to have a "23" or "34" remaining. This means an early discarded 3 makes 1-4 and 2-5 more dangerous. | ||
Note: if the riichi declaration tile was a tsumogiri tile (discarded right after drawing it), then number tiles around the last tedashi (discarded from hand) tile are dangerous instead. | |||
===Effectiveness=== | ===Effectiveness=== | ||
"Tiles nearby the riichi declaration tile" are more dangerous. | "Tiles nearby the riichi declaration tile" are more dangerous. But, when [[fold]]ing, there usually isn't a need to consider matagi suji. A 4 discarded as a riichi declaration does make the 5 more dangerous, but a non-suji 5 is already very dangerous. It can make an impact when deciding whether to push or fold to begin with, though. | ||
"Tiles outside of early discards" are relatively safe; about as safe as regular [[suji]] (but a bit less safe). | "Tiles outside of early discards" are relatively safe; about as safe as regular [[suji]] (but a bit less safe). |
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