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'''Agari houki''' {{kana|アガリ放棄}}, or a '''dead hand''', is a penalty which prevents the player from winning, making [[naki|tile calls]], or declaring [[riichi]] for the rest of the [[kyoku|hand]]. The game otherwise continues as normal. This penalty is given for minor rule violations; it is a less severe version of [[chombo]].
'''Agari houki''' {{kana|アガリ放棄}}, or a '''dead hand''', is a penalty which prevents the player from winning, making [[naki|tile calls]], or declaring [[riichi]] for the rest of the [[kyoku|hand]]. The game otherwise continues as normal. This penalty is given for minor rule violations; major violations are given the harsher penalty of [[chombo]].


* Declaring a tile call, ron/tsumo, or riichi with a dead hand will result in [[chombo]].
* Declaring a tile call, ron/tsumo, or riichi with a dead hand will result in [[chombo]].
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=== Wrong amount of tiles ===
=== Wrong amount of tiles ===
At any point of the game, if the player has more or less than 13 tiles (add one after each [[kan]]) before drawing the next tile, the hand is considered dead.
At any point of the game, if a player has more or less than 13 tiles (add one after each [[kan]]) before drawing the next tile, the hand is considered dead.


=== Drawing before kamicha discards ===
=== Drawing before kamicha discards ===
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Players must not draw their next tile before their [[kamicha]] discards a tile. Drawing before your kamicha discards will result in a dead hand.
Player must not draw his next tile before kamicha discards a tile. Drawing before kamicha discards will result in a dead hand.


=== Drawing from the dead wall ===
=== Drawing from the dead wall ===
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=== Kuikae ===
=== Kuikae ===
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{{main|Kuikae}}
Players may call on tiles and discard the exact tile that was called, or discard any tile that would complete the chii after calling chii. This will result in a dead hand if the ruleset forbids so.  
Kuikae is a rule that prevents players from calling a tile, then discarding the exact same tile, or a tile that would complete a chii after calling chii. If kuikae is enabled, then violating this rule will result in a dead hand.


=== Improper tile calls ===
=== Improper tile calls ===
Players may end up calling on discarded tiles, without having the appropriate tiles to complete a [[tile group]]. For example, a player may call "pon" on a tile, without having the prerequisite [[toitsu|paired tiles]]. A player may even declare a winning hand. If the hand is revealed with an improper win, then it is declared a [[chombo]]. However, if the hand was not revealed during this situation, then it may be declared as a dead hand instead.
Players may end up calling on discarded tiles without having the appropriate tiles to complete a [[tile group]]. For example, a player may call "pon" on a tile without the prerequisite [[pair]], or declare a win on an invalid tile. If the hand is revealed with an improper win, it is declared a [[chombo]]. But if the hand was not revealed, then it may be declared a dead hand instead.


* In case a player wins by [[tsumo]] but calls "[[ron]]" instead (or its reverse), correction is allowed.
* If a player won by [[tsumo]] but calls "[[ron]]" instead (or its reverse), correction is allowed without penalty.
* In case a player tends to call "chii" on a tile but calls "pon" instead (or other combinations among "chii", "pon" or "kan"), it cannot be corrected and dead hand is declared.
* If a player wanted to call "chii", but calls "pon" instead (or other combinations among "chii", "pon" or "kan"), it cannot be corrected and dead hand is declared.


==Online platforms==
==Online platforms==
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