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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 7:24 pm
by jcr661
Great stuff.
playing during lunch and this happens.
Never seen it before. poor guy
needless to say it ends with a tsumo

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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:23 am
by Barticle
<warning: minor Saki anime spoilers>

I've been spending my lunchtimes productively too - watching some more Saki. :)

I recently watched episode 17 where Koromo has a significant lead in a tournament match and chooses to deliberately forego a bigger win in order to engineer a situation where an opponent's score is knocked down to exactly zero. Just showboating really, or intimidation. It also prevents the other players (notably Saki) from declaring a tsumo win.

Re: 0 points

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 2:36 am
by jcr661
i swear i played against someone just like Koromo a month ago.
It went into an 8th bonus round when they were dealer. looking back at the replays non of us could reach tenpai and just sat there watching our points disappear via tsumo.
scary lucky, and yes they did call a riichi and win on the last tile. that only happened once, but it was still freaky.

Re: 0 points

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 3:50 am
by Referee
Ah, my poor poor Kana...

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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:53 pm
by Barticle
jcr661 wrote:they did call a riichi and win on the last tile. that only happened once, but it was still freaky.
Once is enough I think!

I'm finding that the trouble with watching a lot of Saki is that it massively raises your expectations of winning off the supplement tile when you declare a kong in a ready hand!
Referee wrote:Ah, my poor poor Kana...
She's a sweetie. Those ears :? are adorable.

I watched ep 19 today - there's a wonderful little moment between Kana and the team coach after the match.

Re: 0 points

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 8:48 am
by xKime
I'm actually in exactly 0 points every time I start at 25000, throw a riichi stick and deal into a dealer baiman. Yeah, doesn't happen that often, but it does.

Also, it happens quite a few times that fate smiles on the other players at the table, and prevents me from killing the guy in fourth leaving him with 0 points.

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Lucky for me, in Janryuumon, 0 points still counts as tobi and the game ends. But when I play there, luck is such that they are left with 100 points. Good enough to continue the game.

Re: 0 points

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:28 am
by Barticle
xKime wrote:I'm actually in exactly 0 points every time I start at 25000, throw a riichi stick and deal into a dealer baiman. Yeah, doesn't happen that often, but it does.
I've seen (and done) this too, more often with a dealer mangan when playing under the wareme doubling rule. :roll:

Re: 0 points

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:58 am
by xKime
Barticle wrote:
xKime wrote:I'm actually in exactly 0 points every time I start at 25000, throw a riichi stick and deal into a dealer baiman. Yeah, doesn't happen that often, but it does.
I've seen (and done) this too, more often with a dealer mangan when playing under the wareme doubling rule. :roll:
Wareme is such a bitch that even a ko haneman would have done the trick. I can see it happening quite often. w
Funny nonetheless.

Still... playing with wareme and tobi is pretty much a pain on itself.

Re: 0 points

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 3:07 am
by jcr661
I'm finding that the trouble with watching a lot of Saki is that it massively raises your expectations of winning off the supplement tile when you declare a kong in a ready hand!
Its always pure BS when someone else pulls it off, but i swear nothing puts a smile on your face like winning of the dead wall.
I have to admit that i take every chance to kan i get after watching Saki even if it backfires on me 99% of the time. that 1% is really really sweet when you hit it.
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Re: 0 points

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:20 am
by xKime
Its always pure BS when someone else pulls it off, but i swear nothing puts a smile on your face like winning of the dead wall.
I have to admit that i take every chance to kan i get after watching Saki even if it backfires on me 99% of the time. that 1% is really really sweet when you hit it.
Try a desperate furiten tanki, on top of that a hell wait.

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It's not like it's saki's fault, though...

Re: 0 points

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:08 am
by Referee
Jcr's hand I only count 7 han? Haku Rinshan, Dora 5. What am I missing?

Re: 0 points

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:25 am
by York1jm
The menzen tsumo, it is a closed kan of the haku.

Re: 0 points

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 12:15 pm
by xKime
Yeah, it says right there

門前清自摸和 (menzenchin tsumo hou)
飜牌 (fanpai)
嶺上開花 (rinshankaihou)
ドラ5 Dora 5

A bonus-composed baiman ftw. <3

Re: 0 points

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 5:53 pm
by jcr661
wow...that furiten wait was pure BS.

Pure BS

Re: 0 points

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:18 pm
by Meeps
I'm finding that the trouble with watching a lot of Saki is that it massively raises your expectations of winning off the supplement tile when you declare a kong in a ready hand!
Ah tell me about it. But that one time you actually hit it oh does it feel so sweet.

I snagged a RK last night for the first time. I've seen my newbie friends get it but never had a chance to get it myself haha