Discard Reading and Defensive Play - Riichi Mahjong Strategy
Introductory case study about discard reading, including tedashi and tsumogiri, and how to use that in a defensive situation. Tile images combined from riichi-mahjong-tiles by FluffyStuff on Github, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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