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* If you have nothing better, [[honor]] tiles are the safest to discard. Since honors cannot form [[sequence]]s, it is less likely for an opponent to wait on one. The honor tile with the most visible copies is the safest; a [[yakuhai]] you can see two of is safer than a [[jikaze|guest wind]] you can see one of. If you can see an equal number of a yakuhai tile and a guest wind tile, choose the guest wind.
* If you have nothing better, [[honor]] tiles are the safest to discard. Since honors cannot form [[sequence]]s, it is less likely for an opponent to wait on one. The honor tile with the most visible copies is the safest; a [[yakuhai]] you can see two of is safer than a [[jikaze|guest wind]] you can see one of. If you can see an equal number of a yakuhai tile and a guest wind tile, choose the guest wind.
* [[Suji]] is less effective. A player declaring double riichi is unable to choose to have a [[ryanmen]] wait. Suji relies on the opponent having a ryanmen, so it is not as effective.
* [[Suji]] is less effective. A player declaring double riichi is unable to choose to have a [[ryanmen]] wait. Since suji relies on the opponent having a ryanmen, it is less likely to help.  


After a few turns, the player's discards will reveal some safe tiles. Due to the rules of riichi [[furiten]], any tile any player had discarded after a riichi is 100% safe against the riichi declarer. Therefore, safe tiles will rack up quickly. Eventually, players may reach tenpai and win for themselves.
After a few turns, the player's discards will reveal some safe tiles. Due to the rules of riichi [[furiten]], any tile any player had discarded after a riichi is 100% safe against the riichi declarer. Therefore, safe tiles will rack up quickly. Eventually, players may reach tenpai and win for themselves.
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