Sort the rack into relationships.
Pairs, related numbers, honors, flowers, useful singles, and isolated tiles tell you more than a hand name does.
The Charleston is not a personality test. It is a sequence of small comparisons: which tiles preserve choices, which structures are scarce, and which attractive clutter you can afford to release.
Pairs, related numbers, honors, flowers, useful singles, and isolated tiles tell you more than a hand name does.
The most useful pass is often the one that makes your next incoming group easier to interpret.
Every incoming group changes the evidence. A pivot is not an apology.