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In Phỏm, selecting a safe final discard to prevent the next player from eating the chốt card.
An endgame Phỏm approach focused on preventing dangerous final-discard feeds.
A defensive late-round approach focused on discarding only proven safe cards to avoid chốt penalties.
A reserved top single kept to block an opponent who is down to one or two cards.
The last-round discard chosen only from cards already exposed or provably hard to eat.
Breaking a high pair to unload points before endgame penalties outweigh meld potential.
Holding medium pairs creates a defensive shield against opponents nearing one-card finishes.
Saving one top single for late-game interruption is stronger than spending it in early exchanges.
Choosing the order of your final two plays maximizes guaranteed exit probability.
Entering round six with a planned suit advantage limits opponents’ ability to overtake.
A preserved high-impact card kept specifically to block a likely finishing move.
A planned switch in card tempo near the endgame to keep lead control while preparing a safe finish.
Holding a finishing pair for one extra cycle to avoid being overrun and secure a cleaner exit.
In the final discard phase, showing a tempting line then switching to a safer throw.
Narrowing opponent options on the last active turn before final comparison.
Holding the lead near endgame and forcing opponents to pass through narrow playable lines.
A reserved card pattern used only at the end to break a stalled table state.
Releasing a long-held pair at endgame to unlock the final completion path.
A preserved strong card reserved solely to secure initiative in late turns.
The structural relationship of your final two cards that determines finish options.