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A common way for this to occur is when a player has a ryankan shape, such as 468. They can discard the 4 to wait on 7, which is suji of the 4. Other players who know about suji may see this and be more likely to discard the 7. This is part of the reason why the suji of the riichi tile is considered dangerous.
A common way for this to occur is when a player has a ryankan shape, such as 468. They can discard the 4 to wait on 7, which is suji of the 4. Other players who know about suji may see this and be more likely to discard the 7. This is part of the reason why the suji of the riichi tile is considered dangerous.
== Other suji ==
=== Matagi suji ===
{{main|Matagi suji}}
'''Matagi suji''' is a concept that considers suji based on middle tiles discarded from potential sequences.  Given the discard timing, the individual tile may indicate suji intervals surrounding the tile.  However, this read can be difficult given other information on the board.
=== Musuji ===
=== Ura suji ===


== External links ==
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