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== Cancellation == | == Cancellation == | ||
In order for ippatsu to be counted, the hand must win before the hand in riichi discards its next tile. Furthermore, no interuption to the turn must occur. [[Naki|Tile calls]] may immediately end the chance for ippatsu any time before the riichi declarer draws the next tile. This includes any calls for [[kan]], except for a robbed kan ([[chankan]]). In [[sanma]], the call for [[kita]] also interrupts and thus | In order for ippatsu to be counted, the hand must win before the hand in riichi discards its next tile. Furthermore, no interuption to the turn must occur. [[Naki|Tile calls]] may immediately end the chance for ippatsu any time before the riichi declarer draws the next tile. This includes any calls for [[kan]], except for a robbed kan ([[chankan]]). In [[sanma]], the call for [[kita]] also interrupts and thus denies ippatsu. Even if the hand wins before the next tile draw, ippatsu does not count if a tile call was made previously. Thus, players may actually use the option to make tile calls to deliberately deny a player that chance for ippatsu. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
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