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[[Image:Ryuukyoku.png|thumb|right|350px|[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014020716gm-0009-7447-c1bce130&tw=0 Point exchange at ryuukyoku].]]
[[Image:Ryuukyoku.png|thumb|right|350px|[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014020716gm-0009-7447-c1bce130&tw=0 Point exchange at ryuukyoku].]]
'''Ryuukyoku''' {{kana|流局}} is also known as an '''exhaustive draw'''.  Sometimes, all the tiles aside from the [[dead wall]] are drawn, and no player manages to produce a winning hand.  In this case, players in '''[[tenpai]]''' reveal their hands and receive points from those in '''noten''' (players not in tenpai).  Players in noten may choose to reveal their hands, but it is not required.  Doing does not affect the point exchanges.
'''Ryuukyoku''' {{kana|流局}} is also known as an '''exhaustive draw'''.  Sometimes, all the tiles aside from the [[dead wall]] are drawn, and no player manages to produce a winning hand.  In this case, players in '''[[tenpai]]''' reveal their hands and receive points from those in '''noten''' (players not in tenpai).  Players in noten may choose to reveal their hands, but it is not required.  Doing does not affect the point exchanges.  However, players in tenpai are not particularly required to reveal their hands.  Instead, they may opt to declare noten, despite having a tenpai hand, and lose poits in exchange for keeping the hand hidden.


Nearly 40% of professional games go to an exhaustive draw due to players immediately dropping out of the race when a player declares [[riichi]].
Nearly 40% of professional games go to an exhaustive draw due to players immediately dropping out of the race when a player declares [[riichi]].
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