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[[Scoring]] allows [[Rule variations|some flexibility]] to the rules regarding the start and end scores. Likewise, the oka and uma may be adjusted as well. | [[Scoring]] allows [[Rule variations|some flexibility]] to the rules regarding the start and end scores. Likewise, the oka and uma may be adjusted as well. | ||
==End game riichibou== | |||
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If the last hand of the hanchan is a draw, there may be leftover riichi sticks on the table. This rule decides what happens with them. | |||
* Lost – Nobody gets the leftover riichi sticks. | |||
* Share – The players with the highest scores share the sticks equally. There is no information on how fractional sticks are handled for 3 or 4 tying players. | |||
* Winner – The table winner gets the sticks. If several players tie for first place, better places are assigned according to initial winds. | |||
* Back – The sticks go back to the players who bet them. | |||
==Fu== | ==Fu== | ||
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* Nanba – The hand is repeated when East wins, or when East is tenpai upon exhaustive draw, or when there is any exhaustive draw during the nanba (south round). | * Nanba – The hand is repeated when East wins, or when East is tenpai upon exhaustive draw, or when there is any exhaustive draw during the nanba (south round). | ||
* Option – The rules allow two possible options, agari and tenpai. | * Option – The rules allow two possible options, agari and tenpai. | ||
==Scorekeeping== | ==Scorekeeping== | ||
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* Option – Each tournament can specify a suitable scorekeeping method. | * Option – Each tournament can specify a suitable scorekeeping method. | ||
* Paper – Scores are written down on a scoresheet. | * Paper – Scores are written down on a scoresheet. | ||
* | * Tenbou – [[Tenbou|Scoring sticks]] are exchanged after each hand. | ||
* Mixed – A combination of tenbou and written records are used. | |||
* Comp – This is a computer game and it keeps track of scores automatically. | * Comp – This is a computer game and it keeps track of scores automatically. | ||