From 4c539e05921717e36afa20e095b90def5929fbfb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: chinponya Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2024 15:21:21 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] wwyd fix --- js/wwyd.json | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/js/wwyd.json b/js/wwyd.json index 10bf3ae..bff5ac6 100644 --- a/js/wwyd.json +++ b/js/wwyd.json @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ "2024-07-08": {"seat": "E", "round": "E", "turn": "5", "indicator": "3s", "hand": ["1m", "2m", "2m", "6m", "8m", "8m", "4p", "6p", "6p", "2s", "3s", "7s", "8s"], "draw": "6s", "answer": "1m", "comment": ["This hand has 3 heads. According to the theory that 3 heads is the weakest, maintaining 3 heads loses 2 tiles in instantaneous acceptance. However, maximizing acceptance by breaking a pair (with say ", ["6p"], ") results in excess tiles upon reaching an 1 shanten that loses the 2 head shape, so the acceptance situation reverses easily. This shape seems like it will take some time to complete closed, so move towards the inside for now and consider open tanyao"]}, "2024-07-09": {"seat": "E", "round": "E", "turn": "5", "indicator": "7p", "hand": ["1m", "1m", "3m", "6m", "7m", "4p", "4p", "6p", "3s", "4s", "6s", "6s", "8s"], "draw": "0m", "answer": "1m", "comment": ["Move towards the inside for now from 3 heads. Doing so has the widest instantaneous acceptance and can smoothly move towards tanyao. Chii is also possible in the unlikely event that kamicha drops aka."]}, "2024-07-10": {"seat": "W", "round": "E", "turn": "6", "indicator": "3m", "hand": ["2m", "4m", "6m", "1p", "2p", "3p", "2s", "2s", "3s", "3s", "4s", "5s", "5s"], "draw": "5s", "answer": "2m", "comment": ["Discarding ", ["2s"], " has the widest acceptance. Anyone who can recognize this at a single glance is amazing! If we discard ", ["2s"], " we get the largest acceptance and can aim for 234 sanshoku. However, if we discard ", ["2m"], ", the expected value is higher overall with the possibility of iipeikou, dora, and ", ["7m"], " for ryanmen improvement"]}, -"2024-07-11": {"seat": "W", "round": "E", "turn": "4", "indicator": "9m", "hand": ["1m", "2m", "3m", "6m", "8m", "1p", "3p", "3p", "1s", "2s", "2s", "7s", "8s"], "draw": "8s", "answer": "3p", "comment": ["If we want to commit to sanshoku then discarding ", ["3p"], " is correct. If we want to aim for sanshoku and also leave behind strong shapes for later then discarding ", ["6s"], " seems good, but all of these \u201cstrong shapes\u201d will cause us to lose sanshoku. In addition to giving the largest instantaneous acceptance, discarding ", ["3p"], " also lets us use not only ", ["0s"], " and ", ["7s"], ", but also ", ["4p"], ". Additionally, kanchan ", ["2p"], " is strong if it becomes our final shape. Note that discarding ", ["2s"], " is strictly worse than discarding ", ["3p"], ", and discarding ", ["1s"], " is strictly worse than discarding ", ["1p"], "."]}, +"2024-07-11": {"seat": "W", "round": "E", "turn": "4", "indicator": "9m", "hand": ["1m", "2m", "3m", "7m", "8m", "1p", "3p", "3p", "1s", "2s", "2s", "6s", "8s"], "draw": "8s", "answer": "3p", "comment": ["If we want to commit to sanshoku then discarding ", ["3p"], " is correct. If we want to aim for sanshoku and also leave behind strong shapes for later then discarding ", ["6s"], " seems good, but all of these \u201cstrong shapes\u201d will cause us to lose sanshoku. In addition to giving the largest instantaneous acceptance, discarding ", ["3p"], " also lets us use not only ", ["0s"], " and ", ["7s"], ", but also ", ["4p"], ". Additionally, kanchan ", ["2p"], " is strong if it becomes our final shape. Note that discarding ", ["2s"], " is strictly worse than discarding ", ["3p"], ", and discarding ", ["1s"], " is strictly worse than discarding ", ["1p"], "."]}, "2024-07-12": {"seat": "E", "round": "E", "turn": "7", "indicator": "4p", "hand": ["2m", "3m", "7m", "8m", "8m", "8m", "2p", "3p", "4p", "1s", "2s", "3s", "4s"], "draw": "5p", "answer": "1s", "comment": ["In the past, discarding ", ["7m"], " from this hand to keep both 123 and 234 sanshoku possible was considered correct. However, in aka ari mahjong, we simply discard ", ["1s"], " and maximize our acceptance. Doing so keeps the possibility of 234 sanshoku."]}, "2024-07-13": {"seat": "W", "round": "E", "turn": "7", "indicator": "8m", "hand": ["2m", "3m", "4m", "9m", "9m", "4p", "6p", "6p", "2s", "4s", "4s", "5s", "6s"], "draw": "7s", "answer": "4s", "comment": ["The dora is ", ["9m"], ", so assume that this hand will advance closed. According to the theory that 3 heads is the weakest, breaking a pair here has the largest instantaneous acceptance. Pinzu has 2 types of tiles for ryanmen improvement and souzu has 3 types, so cut from souzu."]}, "2024-07-14": {"seat": "E", "round": "E", "turn": "5", "indicator": "5z", "hand": ["3m", "5m", "8m", "8m", "9p", "9p", "4s", "5s", "6s", "7s", "9s", "6z", "6z"], "draw": "6z", "answer": "5m", "comment": ["We have 3 heads, but we have dora yakuhai ankou, so we should keep the pairs aiming to call pon into tenpai. As such, the choice is then between dropping either ", ["3m", "5m"], " or ", ["7s", "9s"], ". If we keep the connected souzu shape as is, we get a strong shape not only with ryanmen improvement, but also if we draw any ", ["4s", "7s", "9s"], " of into a pair. If we only consider the number of tiles for ryanmen improvement at this moment then we would drop ", ["9s"], ", but if we draw ", ["8m"], " ", ["9p"], " then we end up with kanchan ", ["4m"], " tenpai with few future improvements. We should cut ", ["5m"], " from ", ["3m", "5m"], " and hope for ryanmen improvement towards the outside."]},