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New WWYD

Post by Bunta » Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:41 am

2-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 3-dot 3-dot 4-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam Draw 3-crak

Dora is 8-bam East 4th Round in a Hanchan Position :west In first place with 16k its the 7th draw


So what would you discard in this situation????

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Re: New WWYD

Post by WorTeX » Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:14 pm

3-crak, I think breaking either of the 3-dot 3-dot or 4-dot 4-dot is a bad idea. Just going for tanyao by melding is fine for me with that lead.

Leaving the 3-crak in your hand would damage the 234 or 345 sanshoku too, having 6 sets in the hand, you'd eventually have to break one.

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Re: New WWYD

Post by Shirluban » Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:46 pm

This hand is 2 shanten for itsu or sanshoku, and is already 1 shanten for a fast tanyao.
With the 3-crak we don't move closer to tenpai (still 1 shanten), and it don't fit with itsu nor sanshoku.
In the other hand, it will be hard to keep all the dots. I mean, if we make itsu, we'll discard two of them and keep the others for the pair. If we make sanshoku, the pair is likely to be from 2-crak , 5-crak or 8-crak , and 3-dot 4-dot will be discarded.
The main interest in keeping them it to let open the iipeikou possibility, but I don't think we will go for it anyway.

So we can discard either 3-crak , 3-dot or 4-dot , depending on the others' discard.

All things equal, if we discard:
3-crak: tenpai with 34pin 25sou, 12 living tiles.
3-dot: tenpai with 14wan 25sou, 15 living tiles.
4-dot: tenpai with 14wan 25sou, 15 living tiles.

So I'll discard 3-dot or 4-dot now. The 3-crak may go away later if we draw a good tile for itsu or sanshoku.
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Re: New WWYD

Post by Bunta » Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:04 pm

And what would you discard now if you knew the next tile you draw is a 2-dot (cuz this was my next draw)?

And what would you discard after drawing the 2-dot ?

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Re: New WWYD

Post by Bunta » Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:15 pm

2-crak 3-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 2-dot 3-dot 3-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam

2-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 2-dot 3-dot 3-dot 4-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam

2-crak 3-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 2-dot 3-dot 4-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam


So these would be the possible shapes (you suggested) after discarding and drawing the 2-dot

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Re: New WWYD

Post by Shirluban » Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:57 pm

So this thread is a trap :)

2-crak 3-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 2-dot 3-dot 3-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam
-> 3wan or 3pin, I don't know :?
The double ryanmen 2334 is not very interesting here (we have other ryanmen), so I'll probably discard 3pin to avoid the possible furiten on 4pin.
If we draw any of 358wan 2sou we're tenpai on sanshoku tanyao (+/- pinfuu).
With 5sou it's tenpai with only tanyao ... and a 3-sided wait!
4wan gives us an uninteresting tenpai (tanyao only, single wait).
1wan gives an even poorer tenpai (no yaku), and will lead to itsu.

2-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 2-dot 3-dot 3-dot 4-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam
The only way to use the 1-han-iipeikou is to break either the 2-han-itsu or the 2-han-sanshoku.
Sorry, I have to go. I'll delay my answer.

2-crak 3-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 2-dot 3-dot 4-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam
-> 3wan, if I draw 58wan 4pin 2sou, it's tenpai on sanshoku tanyao (+/- pinfuu).
2wan 1pin 5sou is tenpai with only pinfuu (+/- tanyao).
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Re: New WWYD

Post by cavemaneca » Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:26 pm

Bunta wrote:2-crak 3-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 2-dot 3-dot 3-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam

2-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 2-dot 3-dot 3-dot 4-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam

2-crak 3-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 2-dot 3-dot 4-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam


So these would be the possible shapes (you suggested) after discarding and drawing the 2-dot
This hand seems kinda deceptive at first... but it's still 2-shanten
2-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 2-dot 3-dot 3-dot 4-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam

I'd think you'd want to discard both the 3-dot and 4-dot in this case and hope for the 2-bam or 8-crak ...


Other than that, I'm too tired right now to think of what you could do...

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Re: New WWYD

Post by Shirluban » Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:22 am

Shirluban wrote: 2-crak 3-crak 4-crak 5-crak 6-crak 7-crak 8-crak 2-dot 3-dot 3-dot 4-dot 4-dot 3-bam 4-bam
The only way to use the 1-han-iipeikou is to break either the 2-han-itsu or the 2-han-sanshoku.
We're 2-shanten for itsu, only 1-shanten for sanshoku or iipeikou.
-> 3pin
If we draw 2sou, 58wan or 4pin, we're tenpai on sanshoku tanyao (+/- pinfuu).
With 5sou, it's tenpai on only pinfu (+/- tanyao). (It's better to keep the 4pin pair in this case. Else, we would not have pinfu+tanyao.)
With 2wan, it's tenpai on pinfu tanyao.

@ cavemaneca: It's 1-shanten, not 2. Once we have discarded, and so have 13 tiles in hand, we need only one tile to be tenpai.
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