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==Rule variations==
==Rule variations==
There are three main variations to multiple ron:
There are three main variations to multiple ron:
* '''Double ron allowed, no triple ron''': Up to two players can ron a tile. If three players ron, an [[abortive draw]] occurs (known as ([[sanchahou]]).
* '''[[Atamahane]]''': Only one player can ron. The player closest in turn order to the ron'd player gets priority.
* '''Double ron allowed, no triple ron''': Up to two players can ron a tile. If three players ron, an [[abortive draw]] occurs; this is known as [[sanchahou]].
* '''Triple ron allowed''': Up to three players can ron a tile.
* '''Triple ron allowed''': Up to three players can ron a tile.
* '''[[Atamahane]]''': Only one player can ron. The player closest in turn order to the ron'd player gets priority.


If triple ron is forbidden, then there is an extra (uncommon) rule variation. Under this variation, when a double ron occurs, the final player must reveal their hand to prove that they could not have legally called ron (including due to [[furiten]]). If they could have, then the hand is still an abortive draw. This rule is to prevent a player from choosing not to call ron after hearing that two other players have done so.
If double ron is allowed but triple ron isn't, then there is an extra (uncommon) rule variation. Under this variation, when a double ron occurs, the final player must reveal their hand to prove that they could not have legally called ron (including due to [[furiten]]). If they could have, then the hand is still an abortive draw. This rule is to prevent a player from choosing not to call ron after hearing that two other players have done so.


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