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**Can allow you to complete a hand you otherwise wouldn't have completed at all. If you have 12-man, and the last 3-man is discarded, you must either call or not complete the sequence.
**Can allow you to complete a hand you otherwise wouldn't have completed at all. If you have 12-man, and the last 3-man is discarded, you must either call or not complete the sequence.
*It is hard for opponents to know whether an open hand is complete or not.
*It is hard for opponents to know whether an open hand is complete or not.
*Disrupts [[ippatsu]], as well as [[tenhou and chiihou|tenhou]], [[chiihou]], [[double riichi]], the option to call [[kyuushu kyuuhai]], and the discarding opponent's [[nagashi mangan]]. Also affects who gets the [[haitei]] draw.
*Disrupts an opponent's [[ippatsu]] and affects who gets the [[haitei]] draw.
**On your first turn, calls can disrupt [[chiihou]], [[double riichi]], and the option to call [[kyuushu kyuuhai]].
**Can also disrupt an opponent's [[nagashi mangan]].


===Disadvantages===
===Disadvantages===
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