Shirluban wrote:If I judge by the number of replies, this topic looks more interesting than half of the "Reach Mahjong" sub-forum's topics.
In other words: If you think a subject is lame, don't feel compelled to comment it.
Although, I disagree; this topic looks just
the same as half of the topics in the Reach Mahjong forum, albeit with a different wording. Perhaps it is only second in
banality to "yakuman club."
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Shirluban wrote:
Methinks the point of this topic is for you to share the craziest amazingly out of the world hand you have seen.
So feel free to astonish us.
But I am looking forwards to
-your- stories!
I am not good at
telling any stories, either. Because I don't find them amusing myself, it is hard to attempt to amuse. Ah, uhm... this one time... when I was playing Reach Mahjong IRL... I had like, one dora of the yakuhai dora... and for whatever reason decided to keep it... and uhm... drew a second one... then drew a third one... then when I was tenpai, I drew the fourth one, I made a kan on it, the new dora was the same tile, and I won by rinshan kaihou. Tsumo, rinshan, 8 dora. Not yakuman, but totally kewwwwl nonetheless.
Though the amusement is false, the story is real. Also... what the hey, other related SSs that tell their own story, perhaps a lot better than I might be able to do so myself:
Just a few I rescued from my blag. if my computer didn't break, I would have quite a few better/newer ones, such as chinitsu-ryanpeikou (Mengele's hand) and a few more sanbaiman hands. I owe them to you, for next time. And of course, I am only sharing -mine-. I have dealt into a few amazing hands myself, but I don't save screenshots of me giving away points; that's just uncool.
Do note that we have a database for "amazing (non-yakuman) hands"
http://arcturus.su/rondb/