I remember playing not so long ago, some guy declared two kans back-to-back before dealing immediately into my riichi. The reverse dora from the two kans increased my hand by 4 han. It was pretty funny at the time.
>tyblazitar
With 2 ura doras this hand become 12000pts instead of 8000, this brings west with negative points and triggers the end of the game, and he do not have any chance to chase the top.
However, with more than 20000pts behind from the top players, coming 2nd is not really a bad outcome.
I remember playing not so long ago, some guy declared two kans back-to-back before dealing immediately into my riichi. The reverse dora from the two kans increased my hand by 4 han. It was pretty funny at the time.
For us noobs, care to elaborate in which way the uradora was negative for your hand?
Maybe he wanted to not finish the guy off to continue the game and have a chance on first place.
Aah, of course, I only thought of the effect on that hand itself. ^^;
>tyblazitar
With 2 ura doras this hand become 12000pts instead of 8000, this brings west with negative points and triggers the end of the game, and he do not have any chance to chase the top.
However, with more than 20000pts behind from the top players, coming 2nd is not really a bad outcome.
I don’t think ura dora can get any worse than this, for sheer ludicrous impossibility: http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/2285/kazoe2.png
And then, immediately after that round, aoituki tsumo’d a sanbaiman, so I actually came in third in that game.