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'''Tochuu ryuukoku''' | '''Tochuu ryuukoku''' {{kana|途中流局}} is more commonly known as an '''abortive draw'''. Specific game situations end a [[kyoku]] (hand session) without any player declaring a win or [[Ryuukyoku|drawing all tiles]] from the wall. With the exception of kyuushuu kyuuhai, all cases of tochuu ryuukoku are mandatory, when they occur. | ||
== Consequences == | == Consequences == | ||
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[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013070707gm-0009-7448-382f9a7e&tw=3&ts=3 Example] | [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013070707gm-0009-7448-382f9a7e&tw=3&ts=3 Example] | ||
Suufon | '''Suufon renta''' {{kana|四風連打}}, literally means "consecutively (ren) discarding (ta) four (suu) winds (fon)",is formed when at the beginning of the deal, East, South, West, North consecutively playing all the four tiles of the same wind in the first uninterrupted turn. At the moment North plays the fourth tile, the deal draws. | ||
=== Kyuushuu kyuuhai === | === Kyuushuu kyuuhai === | ||
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[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014011202gm-0089-0000-c5a5f508&tw=0&ts=1 Example] | [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014011202gm-0089-0000-c5a5f508&tw=0&ts=1 Example] | ||
Kyuushuu | '''Kyuushuu kyuuhai''' {{kana|九種九牌}}, literally means 9 (kyuu) kinds (shuu) of honor or terminal (kyuu) tiles (hai). If a player's 14-tile hand after his initial draw is composed of 9 different honor or terminal tiles, the player may announce this and reveal his hand to abort the deal. This option is only available if no tile call has interrupted the initial turn earlier. Instead of calling ''kyuushuu kyuuhai'', a player may play the hand normally, maybe aiming for [[kokushi musou]]. This is the only case where the call for ''tochuu ryuukoku'' is optional. | ||
=== Suucha riichi === | === Suucha riichi === | ||
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[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013041010gm-0009-7447-199d05f9&tw=1&ts=8 Example] | [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013041010gm-0009-7447-199d05f9&tw=1&ts=8 Example] | ||
Suucha | '''Suucha riichi''' {{kana|四家立直}}, literally means "four players [[riichi]]", is declared when all four players have declared riichi successfully. If the riichi declaration tile of the fourth player is ronned, the fourth riichi is not considered successful and the ron is counted. | ||
As required with riichi declarations, all players must reveal their [[tenpai]] hands. Players without tenpai hands are punished with a [[chombo]] for declaring riichi while noten. After committing a chombo, the hand must be repeated, but no honba is added and all riichi declarers get one riichi stick back. | As required with riichi declarations, all players must reveal their [[tenpai]] hands. Players without tenpai hands are punished with a [[chombo]] for declaring riichi while noten. After committing a chombo, the hand must be repeated, but no honba is added and all riichi declarers get one riichi stick back. | ||
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[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014021417gm-0009-7447-00d6d80f&tw=3&ts=5 Example] | [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014021417gm-0009-7447-00d6d80f&tw=3&ts=5 Example] | ||
Suu | '''Suu kaikan''' {{kana|四開槓}}, literally means open (kai) four (suu) kans, is declared when four kans are formed by different players. If all four quads are called by one player, play continues as to give the player the opportunity to score the yakuman, [[suu kantsu]]. No other players are allowed to declare kan from then on. If the four quads have been formed by more than one player, hand abortion after formation of the fourth quad depends on the rules. | ||
* Most rules abort the hand when the following discard is not a winning tile. | * Most rules abort the hand when the following discard is not a winning tile. | ||
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[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013030311gm-0009-7447-93eb0b9e&tw=2 Example] | [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013030311gm-0009-7447-93eb0b9e&tw=2 Example] | ||
'''Sanchahou''' {{kana|三家和}}, literally means "three (san) players (cha) win (hou)". If three players call ''ron'' on the same discard by the fourth player, the hand is aborted and no player wins. However, variable rules may allow the use of the "Triple Ron", where the one unfortunate player pays points to all three hands. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |