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[[Image:Ron question.png|right|thumb|250px|Discarded winning tile may not be enough for [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014073113gm-0089-0000-b078ae6a&tw=0 gyakuten].]]
[[Image:Ron question.png|right|thumb|250px|Discarded winning tile may not be enough for [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014073113gm-0089-0000-b078ae6a&tw=0 gyakuten].]]
'''Gyakuten''' {{kana|逆転}} is an instance, where a player had passed up the placement of another player during the last hand.
'''Gyakuten''' {{kana|逆転}} is an instance, where a player had passed up the placement of another player during the last hand.  Players can either "luck" their way for a last minute win (or improvement in placement); or, they can [[Score table memorization|know the points table]].  The latter can produce an advantage by having a better idea on the needed tile composition as well as other key decision making options, especially [[Riichi strategy|riichi]].

Revision as of 15:22, 27 January 2015

Discarded winning tile may not be enough for gyakuten.

Gyakuten 「逆転」 is an instance, where a player had passed up the placement of another player during the last hand. Players can either "luck" their way for a last minute win (or improvement in placement); or, they can know the points table. The latter can produce an advantage by having a better idea on the needed tile composition as well as other key decision making options, especially riichi.