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Variation on ryuukyoku stems from the qualification of tenpai.  Under some rules and conditions, hands appear to be in tenpai will be declared as noten instead.
Variation on ryuukyoku stems from the qualification of tenpai.  Under some rules and conditions, hands appear to be in tenpai will be declared as noten instead.


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Some many consider this hand as noten, despite needing one tile for completion.  However, the hand is also [[karaten]], or impossible to complete because all possible tiles for completion are used with the [[kan]] call.  So, instead of gaining points, the player loses points at ryuukyoku.
Some many consider this hand as noten, despite needing one tile for completion.  So, instead of gaining points, the player loses points at ryuukyoku.  The hand is also [[karaten]], or impossible to complete.  All possible tiles for completion are used with the dubious [[kan]] call.
 
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At some point, the hand looked like this.  As it stands, this hand is actually completeThe kan was closed, and no [[Naki|open call]] was made. The tiles already constitute the necessary [[Mentsu|tile groups]] and the [[Jantou|pair]].  Therefore, the hand should have been properly called for a [[Agari|win]] or tsumo instead.


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