In the third East Bureau, Nanyan Banker.

If the queen of the banker loses the 'professional killer', the opponent will have to wait until the next round for the banker to win the south wind field.

So he planned to end the battle at Dongfeng Field.

But before that, he needs to observe the card strength of the other two companies.

If you want to go head-to-head with another high-level player in competitive mahjong, it is easy for other players to fish in troubled waters, so you must rule out unexpected situations.

Therefore, in the second game in the East, Nan Yan slowed down his attack rhythm, and even his hand was not formed from beginning to end, just to observe the abilities of other players.

There are two people matched in this match, one of whom has the ID of ‘Lawyer Hui’. I’m afraid he is actually working as a lawyer, and Hui is his real name?

Using occupation and person's name as an ID for the mahjong game seems like something only an old man in his forties or fifties would do.

The playing style also seems very orthodox, even standard.

I don’t know if he has an occupational disease or obsessive-compulsive disorder, but this lawyer avoids all fools in listening to cards. It can be seen from his morning rounds that he broke up 10,000 to 20,000-ton tricks. He really doesn’t like fools.

Level 7 Phoenix level, average strength.

Looking at Bian Zhang's trick, this lawyer is ridiculously slow at playing cards, but his playing style is steady, and it's difficult to catch him.

With this person here, if the 'professional killer' becomes angry and finds that he can't deal with him, it will be more difficult to turn to other players to catch other people's cannons.

The other one whose ID is named "Prince Qi Dui" lives up to his name and likes to be a small Qi Dui.

In the last round, this person also relied on Xiao Qi to catch other players, but it was just Xiao Hu with 1600 points.

The small seven pair is a very famous defensive card type, and it is not that easy to treat this person as a soft persimmon.

Although these seven pairs of princes were only at the sixth level, Nan Yan looked at his record and found that he had only played less than a hundred games in total. He won more than he lost and he was also a trumpet played by a master.

So in terms of card strength, this seven-pair prince is probably much better than the seven-dan Phoenix lawyer.

But both of them are playing defensive mahjong, and their hands are slower to form. They are not as good at fast-break players as Yuki, which gives him enough space to one-on-one with professional killers.

In this empty round, Nan Yan basically figured out the styles and cards of these companies.

Next, we started to deal with professional killers.

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Waseda University dormitory.

Hiroyuki Igawa had a bad premonition.

In the last round, the opponent didn't know what he was thinking, and he was playing randomly, as if he didn't think about it at all. The cards in the card river were broken into pieces, and there was no logic in how to play the cards.

What is this intended to do?

He paid too much attention to the Chinese players, but ignored the other players who were doing small seven pairs, and was fooled by others.

"I can't tell what this person is doing. He seems to be afraid to stand up straight. I can't let him disrupt my rhythm. Let's play cards normally."

Igawa thought for a moment and then continued to play cards according to the established rhythm.

After all, he majored in probability and statistics, and was very good at calculating card effects and the probabilities of various types of battles, so he listened to cards at a very fast pace.

After six rounds, it is already the stage of listening all the time.

[One, two, four, four, four, five, seven cords, three, four, fifty thousand, seven or seven barrels]

The only regret is that I have a combination of one and two strings in my hand, and I need to add a key card of three strings before this combination can be formed.

Sansuo is still a big hit at the moment, and there should be more on the Pai Mountain, so I’m not in a hurry to dismantle this set.

And looking at other houses' house cards, it doesn't seem that they are in urgent need of suozi.

But it's normal.

His next seven-pair prince likes the small seven-pair, and has a very average demand for any cards.

The lawyer in the last house is a bit obsessive and won't listen to the cards until the cards are absolutely neat. He played two and six in the morning patrol, so he shouldn't need three.

So he still had a chance to touch it.

But at this moment, seven pairs of princes took the lead in cutting Zhang Sansuo out.

Hiroyuki Igawa saw this scene, but he was secretly happy in his heart.

It seems that he needs one less three-string card, but since the seven pairs of princes cut this three-string card out, it means that he does not need this card at all to make up the small seven pairs.

It means that among the seven pairs of princes, there is only one three rope.

Moreover, if Sansuo plays one card, it will not be counted as a draw. If he calls for this card later, the chances of other players playing tricks on him will also increase significantly.

But at the next moment, the Chinese mahjong player also cut a three-song card.

"He doesn't want Sansuo either?"

Hiroyuki Igawa looked at Nanyan's house sign, somewhat incomprehensible.

No matter how you look at it, he is still some distance away from drawing cards, and the Suo Zi card has never appeared before, so why is he so anxious to play this card.

Even if it's a floating card, you can still wait as long as the card effect is followed.

But he hit it off on the sixth tour.

He can still understand the seven-pair prince, after all, the other party is good at being the seven-pair prince.

But the opponent’s move from the Chinese player was really counterintuitive.

It shouldn't be. He liked Riichi so much before and was obviously a player who paid attention to the effectiveness of his cards. How could he play such an unreasonable hand?

Igawa Hiroyuki felt that this scene was very bizarre, but he couldn't say anything about it.

I can only play cards silently and see what tricks he has up his sleeve.

Next tour.

Hiroyuki Igawa failed to get the three-string he wanted, but the Seven Pairs of Princes got the second three-string. This was obviously the result of the failure of the second choice.

The small seven pair is always in the listening stage, and it is easy for the second choice to fail, because at this time, the small seven pair should have five sets of pairs, and the other three loose cards must be drawn into pairs. It all depends on the face, and the card effects are actually similar.

The seven pairs of princes obviously thought that the three strings were the middle card and the probability of others firing was too low, so they played them first. However, they did not expect that they would get the second card from the mountain of cards on the next round. It can only be said that they were not very lucky.

"eat!"

Declaration!

Hiroyuki Igawa couldn't believe his ears when he heard the synthesized electronic sound in front of the computer.

Only the lower player can take advantage of the upper player's cards, and the player in the lower player of the seven pairs of princes is none other than the Chinese card player!

The three strings were only played in the previous round, and it seemed that they were not needed, but on the next round, the three strings were quickly exposed and the three strings were taken back?

What kind of piggy operation is this?

Hiroyuki Igawa couldn't understand it at all.

Since Sansuo is the card that the opponent needs and has in his hand, obviously he can choose Menqing, but he insists on exposing the card. Isn't this hand unnecessary?

He really couldn't understand the other party's operation at all.

But three three-stringers were played out in an instant, making it very difficult for him to form a one-two string combination.

It was as if something was blocking his throat, making him unable to cough up or swallow, which was extremely uncomfortable.

After another round, when Hiroyuki Igawa saw that the last three-sou card was played by a Chinese player, his eyes widened and his teeth clenched, and he finally understood the purpose of the opponent's move.

He is forcing himself to reveal his cards!

"Actually...is that so?"

Hiroyuki Igawa suddenly woke up.

The opponent read from the home tiles in his river that he was in urgent need of a rope move, so he removed the pair of three ropes in his hand and played them, allowing them to form a wall as soon as possible.

In this way, the one- and two-string tie is completely useless, and the four- and five-line tie also loses the three-string aspect, and only listens to one six-line tie.

If the opponent has a large number of six ropes in his hand.

Then he will completely listen to this hand of cards!

Forcing him to change the type of cards and delaying the efficiency of forming his hand...

Is this his ultimate goal?

What a beast!

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