From the SL entry on miai counting:
I am most familiar with deiri counting, because it's the only method I've learned well, but if miai counting can be used to directly prioritize endgame plays, it is worth learning.SL wrote:You can compare miai values directly. In general, you make the play with the largest miai value. Also, miai values add and subtract like ordinary numbers. Neither is true of deiri values.
As I am only really familiar with deiri counting, I have come across situations where tedomari comes into play. That is, even though I have a particular ordering of deiri counts for different areas of the board, it's not always correct to play this order in the case of tedomari, because of trying to get the last big play.
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My question is, is the same true for miai counting? If I learn the way to count using miai counting, is tedomari, for example, still an issue? The quote from SL seems to indicate that you can simply calculate the miai count values, then play in order of descending value. Is this true? Are there exceptions to this?