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== Rule statement ==
== Rule statement ==
A hand in tenpai is in furiten in any of the following scenarios:
* At least one winning tile is in one's own discard pile.
* The hand is declared [[riichi]] and a winning tile is not claimed.
While in furiten, the hand is unable to call ron upon a discard.  However, it is still winnable via self-draw, assuming the hand has valid yaku.
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A hand in tenpai is in furiten in any of the following scenarios:
* At least one winning tile is in one's own discard pile.
* The hand is declared [[riichi]] and a winning tile is not claimed.
While in furiten, the hand is unable to call ron upon a discard.  However, it is still winnable via self-draw, assuming the hand has valid yaku.
=== Own discard furiten ===
When a player is in furiten because of their own discard, it is sometimes called '''permanent furiten'''. This name is slightly misleading because a player can (unless they have declared riichi) change their waits to avoid this form of furiten.
When a player is in furiten because of their own discard, it is sometimes called '''permanent furiten'''. This name is slightly misleading because a player can (unless they have declared riichi) change their waits to avoid this form of furiten.


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