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[[Image:Ryuukyoku.png|thumb|right|350px|[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014020716gm-0009-7447-c1bce130&tw=0 Point exchange at ryuukyoku].]] | [[Image:Ryuukyoku.png|thumb|right|350px|[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014020716gm-0009-7447-c1bce130&tw=0 Point exchange at ryuukyoku].]] | ||
'''Ryuukyoku''' {{kana|流局}} | '''Ryuukyoku''' {{kana|流局}}, or '''exhaustive draw''', is a way of ending a hand. It occurs when [[haiyama|all the tiles]] (excluding those in the [[dead wall]]) have been drawn, and no player manages to produce a winning hand. After the player with the [[haitei|last tile]] draw makes a discard, if no one claims a win, then the hand simply ends in "exhaustive draw". | ||
After an exhaustive draw, points are exchanged based on the number of players with a [[tenpai]] hand vs those who are in noten (not tenpai). Players in tenpai reveal their hands and receive points from those in noten. Players in noten may choose to reveal their hands, but it is not required, and does not impact scoring. When playing with physical tiles, a player in tenpai may (intentionally or not) declare noten, losing out on points. Afterwards, the [[honba]] count is increased by 1. | |||
[[Jikaze|Wind seating]] may or may not | [[Jikaze|Wind seating]] may or may not rotate, depending on the [[oya|dealer's]] hand. Usually: if the dealer is in tenpai, then the wind seating remains the same. If the dealer is noten, the winds rotate. However, in some [[rule variations#Agariyame|rule variations]], the winds rotate even if the dealer is in tenpai. | ||
While the term "ryuukyoku" is usually used to refer to an exhaustive draw in Japanese, on occasion this may be ambiguous, as the term technically refers to any draw (cf. [[tochuu ryuukoku]], {{kana|途中流局}}). When ambiguity occurs, it may be referred to as '''tsuujou no ryuukyoku''' {{kana|通常の流局}}, which translates roughly as "usual kind of draw". | While the term "ryuukyoku" is usually used to refer to an exhaustive draw in Japanese, on occasion this may be ambiguous, as the term technically refers to any draw (cf. [[tochuu ryuukoku]], {{kana|途中流局}}). When ambiguity occurs, it may be referred to as '''tsuujou no ryuukyoku''' {{kana|通常の流局}}, which translates roughly as "usual kind of draw". | ||
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Nearly 40% of professional games go to an exhaustive draw due to players immediately [[betaori|abandoning the hand]] when a player declares [[riichi]]. | Nearly 40% of professional games go to an exhaustive draw due to players immediately [[betaori|abandoning the hand]] when a player declares [[riichi]]. | ||
== | ==Summary== | ||
Unless a [[#Chombo|chombo]] occurs, the following happens during an exhaustive draw: | |||
===Point Exchanges=== | |||
If some players are tenpai and others are not, points are exchanged. The players in noten pay a combined sum of 3000 points, split between players in tenpai. This results in the following score table: | |||
* 0 players in tenpai: No points exchanged. | * 0 players in tenpai: No points exchanged. | ||
* 1 player in tenpai: All players in noten pays 1,000 points to the tenpai player. | * 1 player in tenpai: All players in noten pays 1,000 points to the tenpai player. | ||
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* 4 players in tenpai: No points exchanged. | * 4 players in tenpai: No points exchanged. | ||
If a player qualifies for [[nagashi mangan]], all point exchanges from tenpai are skipped. Instead, players pay a "reverse [[mangan]] tsumo" to the players with nagashi mangan. For each player with naganshi mangan, the dealer pays 4000 points and non-dealers pay 2000 points. | |||
Any riichi bets | |||
See the [[#Tenpai|Tenpai]] section below for the general definition of "tenpai" used by ryuukyoku. | |||
==Seat rotation== | ===Seat rotation=== | ||
[[Jikaze|Wind seat rotation]] is dependent on the dealer's hand state: tenpai or noten. | [[Jikaze|Wind seat rotation]] is dependent on the dealer's hand state: tenpai or noten. If the dealer's hand is tenpai, then [[renchan]] is applied and wind seating does not rotate. If the dealer's hand is noten, then the wind seating rotates. (However, in some [[rule variations#Agariyame|rule variations]], the winds rotate even if the dealer is in tenpai. | ||
Regardless of wind rotation, after an exhaustive draw, the [[honba]] count increases by 1 | |||
==Tenpai== | |||
{{Main|Tenpai}} | |||
Tenpai is the state of the hand waiting on just one tile to claim for a win, either by draw or discard. Even if the hand does not win, it can still be awarded a small amount of points at the end of the hand, after all possible tiles are drawn and discarded. So, hands at tenpai during ryuukyoku still has some value. | |||
* {{#mjt:123p456m888s1155z}} is tenpai, waiting on {{#mjt:1z}} or {{#mjt:5z}}. | |||
* {{#mjt:359p457m113s1277z}} is noten. | |||
== | ===Karaten=== | ||
[[Image:Keishiki ankan.png|right|thumb|250px|An ankan case called as [https://mahjongsoul.game.yo-star.com/?paipu=190508-4ebd32bc-71a5-4f4f-86a7-16066dfdc896_a925124703 tenpai].]] | [[Image:Keishiki ankan.png|right|thumb|250px|An ankan case called as [https://mahjongsoul.game.yo-star.com/?paipu=190508-4ebd32bc-71a5-4f4f-86a7-16066dfdc896_a925124703 tenpai].]] | ||
{{Main|Karaten|Keishiki tenpai}} | |||
A hand may be in tenpai but be unable to win in the actual game. For example, all the winning tiles could've been discarded before reaching tenpai. This is known as [[karaten]]. | |||
Whether such hands count as tenpai depends on rule variation. Under common rulesets: | |||
*A hand with no [[yaku]] counts as tenpai for ryuukyoku. | |||
*A hand in [[furiten]] counts as tenpai. | |||
*A hand with all possible winning tiles discarded (or otherwise unavailable) counts as tenpai. | |||
*A hand with all possible winning tiles in the player's own hand (see below) does ''not'' count as tenpai. | |||
For an example of the last case: | |||
:{{#mjt:12m567p888s11z}} {{#mjt:0z33m0z}} | :{{#mjt:12m567p888s11z}} {{#mjt:0z33m0z}} | ||
Despite the hand being one tile away from completion, all of the possible winning tiles are in the player's own closed [[kan]]. So, instead of gaining points, the player is considered noten. | |||
==Chombo== | |||
{{main|Chombo}} | |||
A player is not allowed to call a riichi without tenpai. If a player declares noten riichi, and the hand ends in ryuukyoku, the player is penalized for [[chombo]]. | |||
No wind rotation is applied, and no point exchanges are applied. The honba count is not increased. The next hand continues as if the chombo hand did not even occur. Of course, the appropriate penalty for chombo is applied and the game continues. | |||
==Strategy== | |||
Sometimes, the ryuukyoku point exchanges is enough to determine the final position in games, especially in [[oorasu]] (the last hand). Dealers in tight point races need to take particular note about the need to attain tenpai or allow the game to end. It may be desirable to pass on a small winning hand in order to collect the payment from noten players | |||
instead. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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