mjai-reviewer
ššļø Review mahjong game log with mjai-compatible mahjong AI. (by Equim-chan)
RiichiBooks
A book on riichi mahjong strategies (by dainachiba)
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mjai-reviewer
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How strong is Mortal? Can I rely on it as a source of truth?
There is this website that can analyse your games here. https://mjai.ekyu.moe
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I'm in such an awful funk... help me out
This site is pretty helpful in analyzing your games using an AI mahjong program: https://mjai.ekyu.moe/
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Advice request.
You can use Akochan to review your games. It isn't perfect and it doesn't give you a reason why your choice is not the best like a chess engine.
- Avoiding Death by Tsumo?
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Hardstuck M1 Sandan LF Mahjong Teacher!
There are plenty of things you can do on your own to become a better mahjong player, though. Log review your games with an AI like Mortal or Naga, or with stronger players. There are also a couple of English translated higher level resources for improving your mahjong gameplay, like Uzaku's guide to tile efficiency and WWYD problem books, and Statistical Mahjong Strategy.
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Play This as 7 Pairs or Pon the Dora?
This would be an interesting one to run through Mortal.
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Need some advice on riichi decisions
This is all just what I would do though. If you want a more definitive answer you can throw your game log in to an AI like Mortal or akochan and they'll tell you how strongly they feel about a riichi.
- Games that make you want to quit playing
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I saw some guys stuck on losestrick in the silver room, and were asking for advice on how to improve your game. I'm the same and here's what helped me (more in the comments)
https://mjai.ekyu.moe/ hope this gonna be useful for you
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First gold room I step into in a long time... I can see why mahjong burned me out. Please, no more...
There is a website that can analyse your games and give you what should be discarded based on EV, but its currently under maintenance (https://mjai.ekyu.moe/), if you don't want to wait for it get off maintenance you can just download the program to analyse your games but its not very user friendly: https://github.com/Equim-chan/mjai-reviewer
RiichiBooks
Posts with mentions or reviews of RiichiBooks.
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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?
When comparing mjai-reviewer and RiichiBooks you can also consider the following projects:
rlcard - Reinforcement Learning / AI Bots in Card (Poker) Games - Blackjack, Leduc, Texas, DouDizhu, Mahjong, UNO.
chombot - Discord bot for Riichi Mahjong servers
plus-minus-zero - EMA Rank calculator
commonjong - An open-source mahjong engine in Java.
301-wwyd-translation - Translation of G Uzaku's mahjong book 301 "Established Practice" Which to cut?
chombo-gen - Web service generating images of Japanese (Riichi) Mahjong hands.
riichi-hand-rs - A collection of utilities for working with Riichi Mahjong player hands to use with Rust programming language