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* '''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]]. | * '''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. | ||
===Riichi & Renchan=== | ===Riichi & Renchan=== | ||
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*So long as the [[dealer]] is one of the winners, a renchan occurs. | *So long as the [[dealer]] is one of the winners, a renchan occurs. | ||
*A renchan only occurs if the dealer is the leftmost player. | *A renchan only occurs if the dealer is the leftmost player. | ||
===Sanchachou variation=== | |||
When double ron is allowed, but triple ron results in a draw, 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 (this considers [[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. | |||
==Chombo== | ==Chombo== |
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