Konno gave this starting hand as an example:
If I hold onto the , doesn\'t that increase the chance that it will get ponned when I do discard it (because somebody might be collecting wind tiles)?
Konno's Kolumn #5: Early stage
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Re:Konno's Kolumn #5: Early stage
I\'m not sure if it increases or decreases it, but discarding the tiles *early* might make it easier for one of your opponents to go out with a fast hand. With that hand, I\'d hold onto the honor tiles but more to keep safe tiles in my hand since I\'ll probably wind up folding.
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Re:Konno's Kolumn #5: Early stage
Konno gave this starting hand as an example:
However, Konno mentioned that it was a starting hand and as a starting hand it\'s a bit of a mess ... really the only way this is going anywhere is by a run of good draws.
I suspect Konno is keeping :eastred-dra for a few draws to see if he draws a pair (looking for a pon) to give him better options of getting the required Han -- at the moment, it is only looking like a reach or fully concealed. A reach looks like it will only come very late and a fully concealed hand is not a good option as we are 5 away from out.
Alternatively, he with such a bad hand he may suspect that someone on the table has a very good hand and so wishes to keep the honours until it is safer to throw them.
Yes it does increase the chance of being ponned if you discard the first . As it is not the wind of the round it is unlikely that anybody apart from South is interested in collecting. Other players (particularly those with better hands) would probably look to discard earlier making it safer for you to follow suit.Robert wrote:
If I hold onto the , doesnt that increase the chance that it will get ponned when I do discard it (because somebody might be collecting wind tiles)?
However, Konno mentioned that it was a starting hand and as a starting hand it\'s a bit of a mess ... really the only way this is going anywhere is by a run of good draws.
I suspect Konno is keeping :eastred-dra for a few draws to see if he draws a pair (looking for a pon) to give him better options of getting the required Han -- at the moment, it is only looking like a reach or fully concealed. A reach looks like it will only come very late and a fully concealed hand is not a good option as we are 5 away from out.
Alternatively, he with such a bad hand he may suspect that someone on the table has a very good hand and so wishes to keep the honours until it is safer to throw them.