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== Haiteihai and houteihai ==
== Haiteihai and houteihai ==


The '''haiteihai''' {{kana|海底牌}} is the very last tile that can be drawn from the regular wall. It is always the 15th tile from the end, counting the tiles of the dead wall. Typically, it is on the bottom of its two-tile stack. [[Kan]] calls may shift the designation of the last tile, as when kan is called, the the current haiteihai is shifted to the dead wall (to accommodate for the [[rinshan]] draw). In some groups, the tile may physically be moved from the live wall into the dead wall to make it clearer when the hand ends, but this generally not done in professional play.
The '''haiteihai''' {{kana|海底牌}} is the very last tile that can be drawn from the regular wall. It is always the 15th tile from the end, counting the 14 tiles of the [[dead wall]]. Typically, it is on the bottom of its two-tile stack. [[Kan]] calls may shift the designation of the last tile, as when kan is called, the the current haiteihai is shifted to the dead wall (to accommodate for the [[rinshan]] draw). In some groups, the tile may physically be moved from the live wall into the dead wall to make it clearer when the hand ends, but this generally not done in professional play.


Likewise, the very last discard is called '''houteihai''' {{kana|河底牌}}. The houteihai can never be called for [[chii]], [[pon]], or [[kan]].
Likewise, the very last discard is called '''houteihai''' {{kana|河底牌}}. The houteihai can never be called for [[chii]], [[pon]], or [[kan]].
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