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This rule makes it harder to target a specific player with ron, or to ignore a winning tile of lesser value and hope for a tile giving more yaku.  Sometimes, a player simply needs a specific win condition in order to attain a certain result, like [[Gyakuten|passing another player]].  Win conditions that do not meet certain requirements may end up being ignored.
This rule makes it harder to target a specific player with ron, or to ignore a winning tile of lesser value and hope for a tile giving more yaku.  Sometimes, a player simply needs a specific win condition in order to attain a certain result, like [[Gyakuten|passing another player]].  Win conditions that do not meet certain requirements may end up being ignored.


Some may [[Rule variations#Furiten|vary the rules]] on temporary furiten with regards to some timing.  The issue involves the event that stops the temporary furiten.  Either a tile call or the player's next draw/discard could cancel this condition.
Some may [[Rule variations#Furiten|vary the rules]] on temporary furiten with regards to some timing.  The issue involves the event that stops the temporary furiten.  Either a tile call or the player's next draw/discard could cancel this condition.  Most rules prefer the canceling to occur after the player's draw/discard turn.


== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==
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