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'''Haipai''' {{kana|配牌}} are the first thirteen tiles dealt to a player's hand.  In other words, these tiles compose the '''start hand'''.  In the case for the dealer, this would be fourteen as the dealer is required to take the first draw before discarding.  Given these tiles, players are given the task to best manage the hand either by attempting to bring the hand to [[tenpai]] and/or defending the hand by avoiding dealing into another player's hand ([[ron]]).
'''Haipai''' {{kana|配牌}} are the first thirteen tiles dealt to a player's hand.  In other words, these tiles compose the '''start hand'''.  In the case for the dealer, this would be fourteen as the dealer is required to take the first draw before discarding.  To speed up the process, the dealer is allowed to take the initial draw as the tiles are dealt.  Given these tiles, players are given the task to best manage the hand either by attempting to bring the hand to [[tenpai]] and/or defending the hand by avoiding dealing into another player's hand ([[ron]]).


== Assessing a haipai ==
== Assessing a haipai ==
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