chombot
Discord bot for Riichi Mahjong servers (by riichi)
RiichiBooks
A book on riichi mahjong strategies (by dainachiba)
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chombot
Posts with mentions or reviews of chombot.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-24.
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What's everyone working on this week (4/2022)?
Other than that, I've published my very first Rust library riichi-hand-rs (I'm happy to get any feedback for it!). It's a library used in another my project, chombot, and it's core feature is parsing Japanese Mahjong hands in a human-readable format, verifying, and rendering them. I decided to split this part into a library in order to improve the overall quality of the code, and hopefully have some more motivation to add some more features into it, that will not necessarily make it into the main app. Actually, chombot has had been implemented in Kotlin before - it was last week that I've decided to rewrite it in Rust and it's been loads of fun!
RiichiBooks
Posts with mentions or reviews of RiichiBooks.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-08.
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Best digital mahjong platform for a beginner of these 3?
As for learning, there's Riichi Book I by Daina Chiba here, which I think focuses on EMA Riichi Mahjong, so uses the european terminology borrowed from Chinese mahjong (so pung=pon, chow=chi, kong=kon, etc), but is otherwise the same game. And the Riichi Wiki here.
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Totally new to Mahjong, what aspects of my gameplay should I focus on? (log inside as well)
The best place to start imo is to brush up on fundamentals. Riichi book 1, found free here: https://dainachiba.github.io/RiichiBooks/ has a lot of good fundamentals to look out for. Focus on 5 block theory, defense, and tile efficiency if it's too overwhelming to start!
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RAGE THREAD - F-YOU FRIDAYS - FREAKING HOT
This might be overkill, but I learned a lot from this: https://dainachiba.github.io/RiichiBooks/ Basically a Riichi mahjong textbook. Section 8.2 sounds like what you're looking for at the moment.
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Help with my Stats. What could I change?
Another important thing is to have better tile efficiency. For a good beginner/ intermediate introduction to defence and tile efficiency, read Riichi Book 1, or as the community calls it, the Riichi Mahjong Bible
- Someone send help...
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Can you please review my games? I'm trying to improve (Adept 1)
The often recommended Riichi Book 1 has a section on reading and defending against open hands that is worth looking at.
- Iād like advice
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Tenhou Question
Here's Riichi Book 1: https://dainachiba.github.io/RiichiBooks/
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Here are my stats. What should I do more or less to escape from silver?
Chapter 8 of Riichi Book 1 (available for free here) does a great job of explaining the fundamentals of defence. Then to directly practice you can use Erzzy's folding trainer and it corresponds directly to the levels of safety described in riichi book 1 (this is a link to her efficiency trainer, but a folding trainer is available within the same thing once you run it). For people that don't speak Japanese, riichi book 1 is the go to answer for learning any of the fundamentals of the game :) .
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If my hand is a mess or still a few tiles away from tenpai and one of my opponent has already declared riichi
You can also take a look at the defense judgement section of riichi book 1.
What are some alternatives?
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riichi-hand-rs - A collection of utilities for working with Riichi Mahjong player hands to use with Rust programming language
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Rust-CUDA - Ecosystem of libraries and tools for writing and executing fast GPU code fully in Rust.
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