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Often, a hand may end in a draw, where players had declared riichi.  Any leftover [[riichi]] bets on the table are placed near the counters until collected by the winner of a hand.  If the dealer is not in tenpai, then the seat winds rotate normally. If the dealer is in tenpai, the seat winds remain the same for the next hand.
Often, a hand may end in a draw, where players had declared riichi.  Any leftover [[riichi]] bets on the table are placed near the counters until collected by the winner of a hand.  If the dealer is not in tenpai, then the seat winds rotate normally. If the dealer is in tenpai, the seat winds remain the same for the next hand.


The count for [[honba]] keeps track of the number of consecutive hands, by which no one has won a hand.  Every time ryuukyou or even [[tochuu ryuukoku]] (abortive draw) occurs, this count increases by one.  Barring [[rule variations|house rules]], the count may or may not increase regarding [[chombo]].  When a player wins a hand, the count resets back to zero.
The count for [[honba]] keeps track of the number of consecutive hands, by which no one has won a hand.  Every time ryuukyou or even [[tochuu ryuukoku]] (abortive draw) occurs, this count increases by one.  Barring [[rule variations|house rules]], the count may or may not increase regarding [[chombo]].  When a non-dealer player wins a hand, the count resets back to zero.


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