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===Enforcement=== | ===Enforcement=== | ||
Point deductions may be applied immediately after the incident, the hand, or factored after the game to avoid time delay during the game. | Point deductions may be applied immediately after the incident, the hand, or factored after the game to avoid time delay during the game. | ||
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===Points=== | ===Points=== | ||
Point variation on the penalty points may be applied. | Point variation on the penalty points may be applied. | ||
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===Toppling tiles=== | ===Toppling tiles=== | ||
A penalty may be applied to toppling tiles of off the dead wall. | A penalty may be applied to toppling tiles of off the dead wall. | ||
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===Wall toppling=== | ===Wall toppling=== | ||
A penalty may be applied to toppling tiles of off the live wall. | A penalty may be applied to toppling tiles of off the live wall. | ||
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==Furiten== | ==Furiten== | ||
{{main|Furiten}} | {{main|Furiten}} | ||
If a non-riichi player ignores a winning tile, then temporary furiten is applied. Different rules apply as to when this status wears off. | If a non-riichi player ignores a winning tile, then temporary furiten is applied. Different rules apply as to when this status wears off. | ||
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==Kuikae== | ==Kuikae== | ||
{{main|Kuikae}} | {{main|Kuikae}} | ||
This allows a player to call pon or chii on a tile, then afterwards discard the same tile, or a tile which would have completed the two revealed tiles at the other end of the sequence (switching chii). | This allows a player to call pon or chii on a tile, then afterwards discard the same tile, or a tile which would have completed the two revealed tiles at the other end of the sequence (switching chii). | ||
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==Kuitan== | ==Kuitan== | ||
{{main|Kuitan}} | {{main|Kuitan}} | ||
Allow the 1-han yaku tanyao (all simples) to be awarded to an open hand. | Allow the 1-han yaku tanyao (all simples) to be awarded to an open hand. | ||
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==Naki== | ==Naki== | ||
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Variation may apply on tile calls. If several players call chii, pon, or ron on the same tile, this rule decides who will get the tile. Kan calls are treated like pon calls. | Variation may apply on tile calls. If several players call chii, pon, or ron on the same tile, this rule decides who will get the tile. Kan calls are treated like pon calls. | ||
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==Tochuu ryuukyoku== | ==Tochuu ryuukyoku== | ||
{{main|Tochuu ryuukyoku}} | {{main|Tochuu ryuukyoku}} | ||
Abort a hand and repeat it at the next honba (number of table counters) in case of nine terminals and honors, same wind discards, four riichi declarations, or four kantsu declarations. Some rules abort the hand upon a triple ron; that is not covered by this rule, instead see triple ron. | Abort a hand and repeat it at the next honba (number of table counters) in case of nine terminals and honors, same wind discards, four riichi declarations, or four kantsu declarations. Some rules abort the hand upon a triple ron; that is not covered by this rule, instead see triple ron. | ||