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m (→Kyuushu kyuuhai: Fixed pronounciation of 種 to "shu", based on the japanese wikipage of [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B5%81%E5%B1%80 流局]: 九種九牌(キューシュキューハイ)) |
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[[Image:Kokushi_Suucha_Riichi.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A suucha riichi draw with real tiles, where a player was tenpai for [[kokushi musou]].]] '''Tochuu ryuukyoku''' {{kana|途中流局}} is more commonly known as an '''abortive draw'''. Specific game situations end a [[kyoku]] | [[Image:Kokushi_Suucha_Riichi.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A suucha riichi draw with real tiles, where a player was tenpai for [[kokushi musou]].]] '''Tochuu ryuukyoku''' {{kana|途中流局}} is more commonly known as an '''abortive draw'''. Specific game situations end a [[kyoku|hand]] without any player declaring a win or [[Ryuukyoku|drawing all tiles]] from the wall. With the exception of kyuushu kyuuhai, all cases of tochuu ryuukyoku are mandatory, when they occur. | ||
==Process== | ==Process== | ||
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* Some rules may allow the game to go on, as if all quads had been declared by a single player. Afterwards, two rule options are available: | * Some rules may allow the game to go on, as if all quads had been declared by a single player. Afterwards, two rule options are available: | ||
** No one may call kan again | ** No one may call kan again | ||
** The ''ura dora'' indicator tiles are used starting from the fifth kan, in this case, no ''ura dora'' is available. | ** The ''[[ura dora]]'' indicator tiles are used starting from the fifth kan, in this case, no ''ura dora'' is available. | ||
==Sanchahou== | ==Sanchahou== |
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