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'''Matagi suji''' is a specific [[suji]] read that examines tiles near numbered tiles.  For numbers 3-7, they point to numbered tiles -2 or +2 away from them.  For 2 and 8, they point to tiles 1-4 and 6-9 respectively.
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'''Matagi suji''' is a specific [[suji]] read that examines tiles near numbered tiles.  It can be referred as "straddle suji".  For numbers 3-7, they point to numbered tiles -2 or +2 away from them.  For 2 and 8, they point to tiles 1-4 and 6-9 respectively.


==Table==
==Table==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Discard !! Remaining in Hand !! Matagi suji
|-
| 2 || 23 || 1-4
|-
| 3 || 23 or 34 || 1-4, 2-5
|-
| 4 || 34 or 45 || 2-5, 3-6
|-
| 5 || 45 or 56 || 3-6, 4-7
|-
| 6 || 56 or 67 || 4-7, 5-8
|-
| 7 || 67 or 78 || 5-8, 6-9
|-
| 8 || 78 || 6-9
|}


==Usage==
==Usage==
The concept behind matagi suji considers a discarded tile as an interior tile to a waiting [[shuntsu|sequence]] in the hand.  The idea may not be applicable to early discards, particularly first row.  Players may not be [[tenpai]] at that point.  Regarding [[tile efficiency]], tiles discarded later may indicate potential tenpai shapes.  They were kept long enough until no longer needed because of favorable draws.


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://www.mahjonggem.com/blog/2019/6/12/matagi-suji Matagi suji] on Mahjong Gem
* [https://www.mahjonggem.com/blog/2019/6/12/matagi-suji Matagi suji] on Mahjong Gem
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