Reading discards?
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:22 pm
Hi there. My level at Reach Mahjong is as follows: I know how to build a hand (sometimes I make ill choices to go for big hands, but that's another question). I know the yaku and stuff. I don't have much practice at counting score because the computer always does that by itself, and I don't have fellow face-to-face players. I know to avoid furiten, although ocasionally I still get hit by that. I don't usually open my hand, except for yakuhai, or if going for quick toitoi or hon itsu. I like to go for quick renchan as oya if possible.
Anyway, my big problem is I don't know well how to decide to break my hand, and if so, how to guess what the opponents are waiting for. I've been directed to the usual links about that, but the info is a bit overwhelming. So I'm thinking this might work.
I'm putting an example discards an opponent made at Saki-anime. I don't know if the example will be any good, but I'm trying to get a "real" example so I can look for pointers. Situation is East-2 0 tonba (Saki-anime does east only games). I'm sitting at West. South at my left had these discards.
Opponent called Riichi with the 4 wan. How would one go about, is opponent dangerous or not, and what tiles are to be avoided? I don't know what she was waiting for, since she ended up paying me for riichi pinfu haitei (I had riichi'd with pinfu only one turn earlier).
I hope people can learn something from this example (I have no clue if it is any good, as I said). Thanks for the insight of more acknowledgeable people.
PS: Dora, if it matters for anything, was 5 pin. Saki-anime has no red fives.
Anyway, my big problem is I don't know well how to decide to break my hand, and if so, how to guess what the opponents are waiting for. I've been directed to the usual links about that, but the info is a bit overwhelming. So I'm thinking this might work.
I'm putting an example discards an opponent made at Saki-anime. I don't know if the example will be any good, but I'm trying to get a "real" example so I can look for pointers. Situation is East-2 0 tonba (Saki-anime does east only games). I'm sitting at West. South at my left had these discards.
Opponent called Riichi with the 4 wan. How would one go about, is opponent dangerous or not, and what tiles are to be avoided? I don't know what she was waiting for, since she ended up paying me for riichi pinfu haitei (I had riichi'd with pinfu only one turn earlier).
I hope people can learn something from this example (I have no clue if it is any good, as I said). Thanks for the insight of more acknowledgeable people.
PS: Dora, if it matters for anything, was 5 pin. Saki-anime has no red fives.