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As required with riichi declarations, all players must reveal their [[tenpai]] hands. Players without tenpai hands are punished with a [[chombo]] for declaring riichi while noten. After committing a chombo, the hand must be repeated, but no honba is added and all riichi declarers get one riichi stick back. | As required with riichi declarations, all players must reveal their [[tenpai]] hands. Players without tenpai hands are punished with a [[chombo]] for declaring riichi while noten. After committing a chombo, the hand must be repeated, but no honba is added and all riichi declarers get one riichi stick back. | ||
== | == Suukaikan == | ||
[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014021417gm-0009-7447-00d6d80f&tw=3&ts=5 Example] | [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014021417gm-0009-7447-00d6d80f&tw=3&ts=5 Example] | ||
''' | '''Suukaikan''' {{kana|四開槓}}is declared when four [[kan|quads]] are formed by different players. The rule literally means open (kai) four (suu) kans. If all four quads are called by one player, play continues as to give the player the opportunity to score the yakuman, [[suu kantsu]]. No other players are allowed to declare kan from then on. If the four quads have been formed by more than one player, hand abortion after formation of the fourth quad depends on the rules. | ||
* Most rules abort the hand when the following discard is not a winning tile. | * Most rules abort the hand when the following discard is not a winning tile. |