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7/12/2025, 11:09:46 PM
>Winning run
>East 3-4
>East seat
>80600 points
(screenshot 0219)
>---: You went for full efficiency in this hand and draw into a 3p pair for tenpai, which you riichi.
>Owata: With this point difference there's really nothing to be afraid of anymore. I went full offence rather than choosing slim hands which could give the others a chance to do something.
>---: Toimen chased on turn nine, but you get a 6s tsumo to bankrupt toimen and become tenhoui.
>Owata: Sanma tenhoui, yes (laughs).
>---: This was really impressive! You are currently also 10th dan in yonma. It seems like people good at sanma are also good at yonma.
>Owata: This is just a personal opinion, but I think while there are many people who are good at yonma but not sanma, most people who are good at sanma are also good at yonma.
>---: I heard you started playing sanma for a change of pace while being 6th dan in yonma.
>Owata: Some things I learned in yonma I could carry over to sanma, while others were almost completely reversed. I think sanma is more straightforward than yonma. Basic hand building is very important. I especially recommend it to people who feel that yonma is too slow. It can also help you practice menchin waits. I'm still learning as well, sometimes when I get menchin hands I still panic (laughs). Let's all play more sanma!
>East 3-4
>East seat
>80600 points
(screenshot 0219)
>---: You went for full efficiency in this hand and draw into a 3p pair for tenpai, which you riichi.
>Owata: With this point difference there's really nothing to be afraid of anymore. I went full offence rather than choosing slim hands which could give the others a chance to do something.
>---: Toimen chased on turn nine, but you get a 6s tsumo to bankrupt toimen and become tenhoui.
>Owata: Sanma tenhoui, yes (laughs).
>---: This was really impressive! You are currently also 10th dan in yonma. It seems like people good at sanma are also good at yonma.
>Owata: This is just a personal opinion, but I think while there are many people who are good at yonma but not sanma, most people who are good at sanma are also good at yonma.
>---: I heard you started playing sanma for a change of pace while being 6th dan in yonma.
>Owata: Some things I learned in yonma I could carry over to sanma, while others were almost completely reversed. I think sanma is more straightforward than yonma. Basic hand building is very important. I especially recommend it to people who feel that yonma is too slow. It can also help you practice menchin waits. I'm still learning as well, sometimes when I get menchin hands I still panic (laughs). Let's all play more sanma!
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