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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. | 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 complete. The 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. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |