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Corrected definition of renhou to "before a player's first turn" instead of "before dealer's second turn." Also revised the reasoning why the dealer can't score it (because nothing can happen before the dealer's first turn). As it was written, the dealer could ron before their second turn, which does not count as renhou.
(Corrected definition of renhou to "before a player's first turn" instead of "before dealer's second turn." Also revised the reasoning why the dealer can't score it (because nothing can happen before the dealer's first turn). As it was written, the dealer could ron before their second turn, which does not count as renhou.)
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'''Renhou''' {{kana|人和}} is an [[optional yaku]].  It is defined by a player declaring [[ron]] with a starting hand before the dealer gets a second turn or before any [[Naki| called tile]].  This premise is similar to the [[chiihou]], except the hand wins by discard (ron).  In some instances, it may be considered as a [[yakuman]], [[mangan]], or not used at all.  Only non-dealers may invoke renhou, as the first discard always comes from the dealer (except when the dealer wins by [[tenhou]]).
'''Renhou''' {{kana|人和}} is an [[optional yaku]].  It is defined by a player declaring [[ron]] with a starting hand before drawing their first tile and before any [[Naki| called tile]].  This premise is similar to the [[chiihou]], except the hand wins by discard (ron).  In some instances, it may be considered as a [[yakuman]], [[mangan]], or not used at all.  Only non-dealers may invoke renhou because it is impossible to declare [[ron]] before the dealer's first draw (no discarded tiles yet).


== Variations ==
== Variations ==

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