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* Ari - The hand is tenpai under all karaten situations.
* Ari - The hand is tenpai under all karaten situations.
* Noten - The hand is declared as noten at [[ryuukyoku]].
* Noten - The hand is declared as noten at [[ryuukyoku]].
* Kan noten - The hand is declared as noten at [[ryuukyoku]], if all of a player's waits are used for one's own kan. The hand is declared as tenpai for all other cases.
* Kan noten - The hand is declared as noten at [[ryuukyoku]], if all of a player's waits are used for his/her own kan. The hand is declared as tenpai for all other cases.
* Self noten - The hand is declared as noten at [[ryuukyoku]], if all of a player's waits are in his/her own hand and calls (e.g. having only four 6m's in the hand, or having a single 6m in the hand and having already called pon on 6m). The hand is declared as tenpai for all other cases.  


==Kiriage mangan==
==Kiriage mangan==
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{{main|Hanchan}}
{{main|Hanchan}}


It is customary to end the game when a player falls below zero points. However, a game ending prematurely may not be desired, especially when the game is being televised. Therefore, in some rules, the game continues onward regardless.
It is customary to end the game when a player falls below zero points. However, a game ending prematurely may not be desired, especially when the game is being televised. Therefore, in some rules, the game continues onward regardless.


* Ari – Game ends, when a player falls below zero points.
* Ari – Game ends, when a player falls below zero points.
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{{main|Yakitori}}
{{main|Yakitori}}


Have players who do not win a hand during the entire hanchan pay a penalty to those who do, or to whoever is first. This rule is generally used in gambling games. As for the formal tournament setting, few, if any, actually use it.
Have players who do not win a hand during the entire hanchan pay a penalty to those who do, or to whoever is first. This rule is generally used in gambling games. As for the formal tournament setting, few, if any, actually use it.


* Ari – Yakitori penalty is applied.
* Ari – Yakitori penalty is applied.
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