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Mahjong Classic Sayings
1. Card the lower house, defend the opponent's house, and top the house, so that you can whitewash the three houses!
2. I would rather give up than rush out. If people are popular, I will bump into them randomly. The card is bad after three buildings, and the card is blocked at the end.
3. Playing cards is not about gambling. It is too stingy to care about winning or losing.
4. Rubbing cards is just for fun, don’t get angry because of your luck.
5. If you want to have good luck, you must work hard to cultivate your character.
6. Playing cards depends on luck. You must agree with this statement.
7. If the cards are strong, your hand will naturally be favourable. If the cards are weak, you will have to play life-or-death cards. Bad cards don't necessarily mean you lose, but bad people will definitely be rewarded.
8. You can lose the brand, but you cannot lose the brand. Hu can be taken in, but Wei cannot be taken in.
9. Cut the (xia) roots first, then hit the gaps, and finally do the whole thing.
10. If the enemy doesn’t show up, I won’t show up. If the enemy doesn’t show up, if I show up, I will be finished.
Ten moves of Mahjong
One is greed and harmony. Extravagantly hoping for peace and success, the result is counterproductive, which is in line with the experience of "seeking peace from side to side, failure can be seen immediately".
The second is greed for bigness. He always wants to compete with big cards, always makes cards, and lags behind others in listening cards.
The third is not knowing how to adapt. Not looking at the situation, being reluctant to give up, taking risks and being reckless, leading to firing.
The fourth is stubbornness and unwillingness to change. Blind pursuit, regardless of the urgency of the situation, unchanged strategy, resulting in mistakes.
Fifth, they only care about killing cards and are unwilling to make peace. As a result, the small names were punished, and the big names took advantage of the opportunity to profit.
Sixth, don't fight back, believe that "a good horse never turns back to eat grass", miss the opportunity, fight harder and harder until others make peace.
Seventh is unwilling to withdraw from the winning circle, forcing bad cards, losing time, and making wedding clothes for others.
The eighth is to be eager for success, impatient, bid randomly, and achieve nothing; only attack but not defend, only advance but not retreat.
The ninth is to only care about yourself and not others, do not distinguish between raw and cooked cards, do not choose safe and dangerous cards, and directly support others to upgrade.
Tenth, there is no strategy, no tactics, only belief in luck, not skill, and the result is defeat.