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A suggested simplified ruleset, which introduces [[riichi]] and [[furiten]] is as follows. This specific ruleset should be adjusted depending on the player group. | A suggested simplified ruleset, which introduces [[riichi]] and [[furiten]] is as follows. This specific ruleset should be adjusted depending on the player group. | ||
*Riichi: A player may declare ''riichi'' when their hand is in ''tenpai'' and has not been opened. (In other words, calling either ''chii'' or ''pon'' opens the hand and prevents you from calling ''riichi''. Declaring ''riichi'' tells your opponents that you are close to winning, but increases your score in your process. Riichi does not cost anything for right now. | *Riichi: A player may declare ''riichi'' when their hand is in ''tenpai'' and has not been opened. (In other words, calling either ''chii'' or ''pon'' opens the hand and prevents you from calling ''riichi''.) Declaring ''riichi'' tells your opponents that you are close to winning, but increases your score in your process. Riichi does not cost anything for right now. | ||
*Simplified points: When winning, a hand that declares ''riichi'' scores 2 points. All other types of hand score 1 point. No yaku are required yet. You should mention that a yaku is required to win with regular rules, but don't actually require yaku to win. | *Simplified points: When winning, a hand that declares ''riichi'' scores 2 points. All other types of hand score 1 point. No yaku are required yet. You should mention that a yaku is required to win with regular rules, but don't actually require yaku to win. | ||
*Furiten: If a player had discarded a tile that their current hand could've won with, they are in ''furiten''. A hand in ''furiten'' may not call ''ron'' by any means. Even if the player's discarded tile and the opponent's tile are different, you may not call ron. A hand in fuirten may win from ''tsumo'' (self-draw) as normal, or change its wait so that it is no longer in furiten. | *Furiten: If a player had discarded a tile that their current hand could've won with, they are in ''furiten''. A hand in ''furiten'' may not call ''ron'' by any means. Even if the player's discarded tile and the opponent's tile are different, you may not call ron. A hand in fuirten may win from ''tsumo'' (self-draw) as normal, or change its wait so that it is no longer in furiten. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
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