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If this rule is applied to daisangen and suukantsu, there is (unlikely) situation that two different players are liable: the first deals into the third open koutsu/kantsu of dragons, and the second deals into fourth kantsu (after all dragon koutsus are upgraded to kantsus). Even more, the winning tile may be delt by the third player. Does any rule have regulations regarding this situation? [[User:IntKecsk|IntKecsk]] ([[User talk:IntKecsk|talk]]) 17:54, 20 April 2015 (UTC) | If this rule is applied to daisangen and suukantsu, there is (unlikely) situation that two different players are liable: the first deals into the third open koutsu/kantsu of dragons, and the second deals into fourth kantsu (after all dragon koutsus are upgraded to kantsus). Even more, the winning tile may be delt by the third player. Does any rule have regulations regarding this situation? [[User:IntKecsk|IntKecsk]] ([[User talk:IntKecsk|talk]]) 17:54, 20 April 2015 (UTC) | ||
If pao is invoked, the first pao applies. The hand is fucked, there is no "more fucked" state. That is if pao is used. Most places do not even use it. [[User:Senechal|Senechal]] ([[User talk:Senechal|talk]]) 00:30, 21 April 2015 (UTC) |
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