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As for newcomers looking at this guide I have this to say; just play the game, observe your replays and write down stuff that you notice. I taught myself how and when to fold, how dragons and wind and 1-9 tiles have priority, how a discarded number 3 tile makes discarding number 1 and 2 tiles safe against chi or number 6 tile less risky and a whole lot else.
Do what you can on your own and when you feel like you are reaching a bottleneck, then look up the theories and mix it with what you have learnt.
In addition, it is not recommended to use the six-block method to discard 7m because the hand would lose the shape to accept 7m and 9p which will increase the value of this hand.