I stared at this one longer than usual before I decided to toss the




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Right! Tossing the 2 would have given me the same ryanmen wait except I would get that extra yaku if I would have drawn theIapetus wrote:The 5m discard riichi you did was not correct. You should have discarded 2m so you can get iipeiko.
Thanks for your reply. I appreciate all feedback. I have an explanation, which may be flawed, but I'll give it a shot anyway.mrfeng wrote:
However, the mistake is more of your discard of 7m when you should have discarded 6m. a 6m 6s shanpon wait is terrible. You won on 6m was out of that player's mistake. (He shouldn't have discarded it when it is a live suji to Riichi). Discarding 6m (it is relatively safe to you as it is 1-chance.) and wait on 58m6s which includes riichi's genbutsu of 8m is a lot better.
My choice of 6m was actually ignoring the mathematical advantage.or2az wrote:Thanks for your reply. I appreciate all feedback. I have an explanation, which may be flawed, but I'll give it a shot anyway.mrfeng wrote:
However, the mistake is more of your discard of 7m when you should have discarded 6m. a 6m 6s shanpon wait is terrible. You won on 6m was out of that player's mistake. (He shouldn't have discarded it when it is a live suji to Riichi). Discarding 6m (it is relatively safe to you as it is 1-chance.) and wait on 58m6s which includes riichi's genbutsu of 8m is a lot better.
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shanpon wait is for 3 tiles ( two of the cracks and one of the bams).
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wait is for 5 tiles (one five, three eights, and one six).
I chose to discard that 7m instead of the 6m for two reasons:
(1) The player opposite me had a pung of 7m exposed on the table. I figured mine was safe. (and would also help me out in reason #2)
(2) All 3 opponents had ain their discards. Since I never claimed any of them, I figured they would assume I didn't have the 45 and would therefore feel free to toss the
, which one did. (naturally, I could not be holding the 78 neither)
I may be overthinking this whole situation.
It's very possible that the extra 2 tiles on the wait supercede my other 2 reasons.
Ignatius wrote:
Being all thoseout, chances are another
could be unneeded
Sorry, I've explained myself in a bad way, for sure. When I said thatmrfeng wrote:Ignatius wrote:
Being all thoseout, chances are another
could be unneeded
Just a short example, when you have![]()
, upon drawing
, you will discard
.
It is a common occurrence and![]()
are still needed