Suji: Difference between revisions

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→‎How safe are suji?: suji is still useful for betaori, but discard safer tiles first
(nakasuji 4/5/6 is safer than suji 2/8. complete a sentence i forgot to finish. add a safety% section to defense, noting that you should not rely on suji for betaori)
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Against a turn 1-2 riichi, suji is ineffective since players are less likely to have a ryanmen wait. In the late game (turn 12+), non-suji tiles become relatively more dangerous due to the effect of [[#Suji counting|suji counting]], though suji tiles also become more dangerous in the late game.
Against a turn 1-2 riichi, suji is ineffective since players are less likely to have a ryanmen wait. In the late game (turn 12+), non-suji tiles become relatively more dangerous due to the effect of [[#Suji counting|suji counting]], though suji tiles also become more dangerous in the late game.


Since suji is up to 60% as dangerous, you should not depend on suji if you are planning to [[betaori|fold completely]]. Suji is best used if you have no other safe tiles, or when planning to use [[mawashi]].
Since suji is up to 60% as dangerous, when [[betaori|folding completely]], you should discard 100% safe tiles before suji. Suji is best used if you have no other safe tiles, or when planning to use [[mawashi]].


==Suji counting==
==Suji counting==
1,718

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