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Turn order is considered interrupted by any call of Chii, Pon, or Kan, even when declaring a concealed kan. | Turn order is considered interrupted by any call of Chii, Pon, or Kan, even when declaring a concealed kan. | ||
After calling Pon or Chii, any tile may be discarded by the caller. It is therefore legal to discard the same tile as the one called, or a tile which would have completed the now-open | After calling Pon or Chii, any tile may be discarded by the caller. It is therefore legal to discard the same tile as the one called, or a tile which would have completed the now-open meld on the other side. | ||
Ura dora, kan dora, and kan ura dora are used. After declaring any type of | Ura dora, kan dora, and kan ura dora are used. After declaring any type of kantsu, the next dora indicator is flipped immediately. | ||
A hand becomes an abortive draw in any of the following situations: | A hand becomes an abortive draw in any of the following situations: | ||
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Temporary Furiten is cancelled when the player takes a tile from the wall, and also on any interruption of turn order. | Temporary Furiten is cancelled when the player takes a tile from the wall, and also on any interruption of turn order. | ||
A player is karaten (empty tenpai) if his hand could be completed with one more tile, but all possible winning tiles are already used in his own hand. Karaten counts as noten. | A player is karaten (empty tenpai) if his hand could be completed with one more tile, but all possible winning tiles are already used in his own hand. Open melds and kantsu belong to his hand. Karaten counts as noten. | ||
=== Yaku === | === Yaku === |
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