Riichi Strategy - 5 Block Theory Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
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  • @robinfox4440
    @robinfox4440 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for translating and presenting this vital information in English! Riichi Mahjong is so fun I hope it can reach a wider English-speaking audience in the years to come.

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback! We had a follow up video to the 5 and 6 block series but wanted to see how much those videos were viewed to see demand and where to allocate time 😅 Great to hear that they were of use to you!

  • @nanonyme5944
    @nanonyme5944 3 года назад +6

    I just found out about Mahjong Riichi and this channel, and it's so exciting. This game is much more fun that what it seems at a first glance, I'm learning at my own pace, each game is fun, and I might even become decent at it by watching your videos :D Thanks for your content !

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  3 года назад

      Welcome to the community and thank you for the feedback! It’s a great game where there are fun times and challenging times regardless of what stage you are in your journey, and you never stop learning too👍 Hope to play with you one day!!

  • @Tony6491
    @Tony6491 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for listening to the comments last week an making a separate series! Really appreciate the content and translation you are bringing to us! Keep it up!

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  4 года назад

      We will be prioritizing what everyone in the community wants for sure :)

  • @notribe2001
    @notribe2001 4 года назад +24

    Amazing works🥰
    I think there are too few advanced mahjong theory instructions for English-speaking people. I also want to solve this bad situation somehow🤔

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  4 года назад +3

      Thank you! There are more coming from different people, so look forward to those too! Our series is just the tip of the ice berg and much more coming soon!!

  • @HanemanHunters
    @HanemanHunters 4 года назад +2

    Well explained! Keep those videos coming!

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  4 года назад

      Thank you always for the support and positive feedback! We have a few more new projects lined up so we hope we can display them soon!!!

  • @treehann
    @treehann 11 месяцев назад +2

    at 3:44 I don't understand why discarding 8 pin first over 9 would be the better than 9 before 8. It seems like terminals are less useful in general. Unless it's a matter of defense, where terminals (AFAIK) are safer.

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hi there! Yes, in general, if you’re going to discard a weaker block, you would be discarding the more dangerous tiles first, unless you can benefit from drawing another non terminal tile (aim for Tanyao etc). In this case, since it’s not Tanyao, discarding the 8Pin first is slightly better for now. All discards are case by case for sure though!

    • @treehann
      @treehann 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@RiichiMahjongCentral thank you for the answer, I appreciate it! I've only been playing for a little over a month so I could use the tips :)

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  11 месяцев назад +1

      @treehann no problem! Great that this video is in use!

  • @robshaw2639
    @robshaw2639 Год назад +1

    Just discovered this channel - looks really good. Any App suggestions for practicing Riichi?

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  Год назад

      Thank you Rob! If you don’t have enough players to play in person, I would recommend using an app or a website that lets you play. A lot of them have tutorials and lets you practice against the CPU!

  • @sskytw
    @sskytw 4 года назад +2

    Nice illustration! Although it's simple, it works well.
    Btw there are some content overlapped after 7:13

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for the feedback! We might have to change the end screen layout!

  • @alexlarrain9754
    @alexlarrain9754 2 года назад +1

    I have a problem with the last one, i understand de overlap, but getting that 6m doest put us in a triple wait being better than the double wait, even if there are only a few 6m left

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  2 года назад

      Hi! The same thing was pointed out by another player so I totally understand your point! The main reason the author of the book recommends discarding the 78m is because the Nido-Uke overlap. The 5 Block Theory is the basic concept of efficiently creating the blocks. The author does write scenarios where you will keep the 3 sided wait, and is covered elsewhere👍

  • @ronan1686
    @ronan1686 2 года назад +1

    For the last hand, why not get rid of 67 sou? Because if you get a 6 Man then it is a three way wait

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  2 года назад

      67 Sou is also a valid choice for sure, but as mentioned in the video, the concern would be the “Nido Uke” part, per author. And the 3 way wait would only happen if you draw the 6 Man.

    • @ronan1686
      @ronan1686 2 года назад

      @@RiichiMahjongCentral But if you drew 3 or 9 first, why would this matter?

    • @RiichiMahjongCentral
      @RiichiMahjongCentral  2 года назад +1

      The main concept of this section of the Haikouritsu book is to explain the basic 5 Block principle.
      The same can be said if some one asks “But what if you drew 5 or 8 Sou first?”, so the main reason for this scenario would be to drop the 78 Man because of the 6 Man Nido Uke.
      In other books by G-Uzaku and other authors do write scenarios where you will discard 67 Sou in this example, but just not for this book and this section👍