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Assuming the call would not cause too big of a loss in value (8000 -> 2000 is too big, 12000 -> 4000 is too big), it's often best to call if it would progress the hand into [[tenpai]].
Assuming the call would not cause too big of a loss in value (8000 -> 2000 is too big, 12000 -> 4000 is too big), it's often best to call if it would progress the hand into [[tenpai]].


If we have at least 4 han after the call, then we should always take the tenpai; even a yakuman -> mangan is acceptable.
If we have at least 4 han after the call, then no loss would be "too big"; even a yakuman -> mangan is acceptable.


If it is very early in the round, turn <= 5 or so, it may be viable to fish for value, especially if the hand is easy to complete closed.
If it is very early in the round, turn <= 5 or so, it may be viable to fish for value, especially if the hand is easy to complete closed.
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