I just got to the Jade room last month and I have been struggling to find consistent success. I am exactly that player who is “too anxious to deal in” as you mentioned in this video, and I have been randomly recommended your channel through the RUclips algorithm. It feels like a gold mine! I am going to watch all your videos to learn and improve my play. 😊 thank you for the awesome educational content
I think a good point to note is that those sakigiri tables shouldn't be followed religiously. There are always other factors that affect sakigiri, such as point situation (if you have a huge lead, sakigiri more, if you're 4th with a big gap, sakigiri less), wall reading, danger levels of individual tiles (e.g. because of ura suji, flush hands). I think it's a good general guideline to follow, but thinking "did I make a mistake by cutting 5s one turn too early according to the EV charts even though it seemed dangerous?" isn't a valuable use of time.
I think I'm just too new to this game that I understand nothing in this video. 😢 I don't understand what is musuji and in the quiz part, I'm not even sure which tiles you meant to sakigiri since you just said yes and no. So this video left me with more questions than answers as a beginner 😢
Also. The table shown says turns. What does a "turn" mean? Like each tile drawn is considered a turn? Or every time it's my tile draw is a turn. I'm trying my best to digest this video and I've watched it like 3 times now and so far I understand like 20% still haha
Hello. I'm sorry to hear that! This video is really not for new players. It will be better to visit this again after you have played around 400 games and has done some study of basic strategy concept in riichi mahjong in general online.
I found that nobody had answered for the last quiz yet. As Non-Dealer, Sakigiri double musuji 456 should be corresponded to turn 5~14, I suppose. So the answer is from 5th turn, right?
On second thought, I was wrong. All the 3 tiles (3/4/6m) to be drawn to reach Tenpai should be followed to discard 4/5m which is too early. Accordingly, with further drawing 3m + 6m to Tanyao, Sakigiri 4m should be from turn 7. I do hope it’s correct this time. 😊
From 5:44 i realise the Sakigiri formula should be change in efficiency % instead, or (1-efficiency %) so please note.
I just got to the Jade room last month and I have been struggling to find consistent success. I am exactly that player who is “too anxious to deal in” as you mentioned in this video, and I have been randomly recommended your channel through the RUclips algorithm. It feels like a gold mine! I am going to watch all your videos to learn and improve my play. 😊 thank you for the awesome educational content
Very refreshing content on learning Mahjong, thank you !
I think a good point to note is that those sakigiri tables shouldn't be followed religiously. There are always other factors that affect sakigiri, such as point situation (if you have a huge lead, sakigiri more, if you're 4th with a big gap, sakigiri less), wall reading, danger levels of individual tiles (e.g. because of ura suji, flush hands). I think it's a good general guideline to follow, but thinking "did I make a mistake by cutting 5s one turn too early according to the EV charts even though it seemed dangerous?" isn't a valuable use of time.
@@357MAGNUMSNIPER that's right! Unfortunately in 10mins,i could only cover 10 percent of what i want to cover for sakigiri 🙂
very informational thank you !
Finally found the video so I can get better in this game
very insightful video!
Thank you. Learned a lot.
Great video!
I think I'm just too new to this game that I understand nothing in this video. 😢
I don't understand what is musuji and in the quiz part, I'm not even sure which tiles you meant to sakigiri since you just said yes and no. So this video left me with more questions than answers as a beginner 😢
Also. The table shown says turns. What does a "turn" mean? Like each tile drawn is considered a turn? Or every time it's my tile draw is a turn. I'm trying my best to digest this video and I've watched it like 3 times now and so far I understand like 20% still haha
Hello. I'm sorry to hear that! This video is really not for new players. It will be better to visit this again after you have played around 400 games and has done some study of basic strategy concept in riichi mahjong in general online.
@@MrFeng Alright. Thank you!
I found that nobody had answered for the last quiz yet.
As Non-Dealer, Sakigiri double musuji 456 should be corresponded to turn 5~14, I suppose.
So the answer is from 5th turn, right?
On second thought, I was wrong.
All the 3 tiles (3/4/6m) to be drawn to reach Tenpai should be followed to discard 4/5m which is too early.
Accordingly, with further drawing 3m + 6m to Tanyao, Sakigiri 4m should be from turn 7.
I do hope it’s correct this time. 😊
What does musuji 23/78 and 456 mean? Does it mean that I don't sakigiri those tiles as a dealer if they are not suji against someone?
Non-suji numerical 28/37 tiles.
Yep, thats right!