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That way is logical, if you have much less points than another players, and it's last round(s).
"I'm not going to take this North Wind by ron. I just gonna take it by myself!"
https://pp.userapi.com/c627923/v627923442/20556/krzBugG480M.jpg
(Moment from Akagi movie. And, yes, he lost.)
Also I'm thinking that maybe, and just maybe, sometimes the game is a bit lenient, making things easier for players.
In an actual real game, sometimes someone can make a mistake like the one shown in the pic, but an AI wouldn't do that unless is scripted that if a specific character does riichi he/she will aim always for a Tsumo win...