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>> No.28103851 [View]
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>haachama does an english centric stream
>interacts with her english fanbase
>/jp/ goes into a meltdown calling Haato dead over her imitating some english memes she's never heard before
You people are even dumber than the haachama persona. Do you think she's going to start pogchamping in the JP streams or something? She's just humoring a side of the fandom in a video made for said fandom.

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When a player ron's another player, they are achieving the core purpose of their moves until that point. It means they played as the game intended, and played well, and achieved their goal of having a hand with a wait for a tile that was played.

A player who gets ron'd on the other hand is not doing so, using safe tiles can never be "perfect play" as the ideal for the game is not to never get ron'd, but to complete a hand. Ergo the purpose of the game is such that the goal is not to survive, but to destroy others before they destroy you. In this sense, the player who gets ron'd has inherently failed the goal in the first place. This is also why the exhaustive draw tenpai check exists.

Having a rule where getting ron'd by three players at once nullifies the hand goes against the entire core intent of the game. It means that in a triple/quadruple tenpai situation, the safest tile becomes the worst possible one. It also creates conditions in which there is a major frontrunner that all three players want a direct hit on, they have it in their interest to contradictorily not all call ron on a tile that said frontrunner has played, which is another thing: Ron is optional and thus the rule asks players to not call a win when they've achieved one.

Ergo it's a stupid fucking rule and MahSoul not following it is literally a direct improvement from a fun, gamble, and competition standpoint.

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>tfw have a comfortable lead in South 4
And then shimocha gives kamicha an open daisangen.
Useless pao rule. But I guess toimen was happy.

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>>19558510
>Mahjong (/mɑːˈdʒɒŋ/ mah-JONG, Mandarin: [mǎ.tɕjâŋ]) is a tile-based game which was developed in China in the Qing dynasty and has spread throughout the world since the early 20th century.

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>3:0

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>>17767759
>Loses all games
>Feels pity for others

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>>13755734

>except it isn't
>I've read and memorized every section of the wiki

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