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== Properties == | == Properties == | ||
For each '''immediate''' discard, players may claim a tile if: | For each '''immediate''' discard, players may claim a tile if: | ||
* The hand contains two out of the three tiles necessary to form a complete [[ | * The hand contains two out of the three tiles necessary to form a complete [[meld]] ([[#Tile calls|see below]]). | ||
* The claim was made immediately after the discard, before the next player's turn. Otherwise, a discarded tile remains in the discard pile. | * The claim was made immediately after the discard, before the next player's turn. Otherwise, a discarded tile remains in the discard pile. | ||
* No player has made a call | * No player has made a call with a higher priority. Ron takes priority over all other calls. Pon/kan take priority over chii. | ||
In addition, players may not call chii/pon/kan on the last discarded tile before the game ends in [[exhaustive draw]]. | In addition, players may not call chii/pon/kan on the last discarded tile before the game ends in [[exhaustive draw]]. | ||
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Calls are not mandatory. When making a call for a discarded tile (chii, pon, open kan), your hand is considered open. As mentioned above, open hands cannot call riichi, are ineligible for certain [[yaku]], and receive -1 han for certain other yaku. | Calls are not mandatory. When making a call for a discarded tile (chii, pon, open kan), your hand is considered open. As mentioned above, open hands cannot call riichi, are ineligible for certain [[yaku]], and receive -1 han for certain other yaku. | ||
Any call made by any player, except riichi, will immediately invalidate [[tenhou and chiihou|tenhou]], [[chiihou]], [[double riichi]], [[ippatsu]], and the option for [[kyuushu kyuuhai]]. | Any call made by any player, except riichi, will immediately invalidate [[tenhou and chiihou|tenhou]], [[chiihou]], [[double riichi]], [[ippatsu]], and the option for [[kyuushu kyuuhai]]. If the player to your left calls chii on the first turn, you cannot declare double riichi. | ||
=== Procedure === | === Procedure === | ||
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'''Chii''' {{kana|チー}} completes a sequence, to form minjun. | '''Chii''' {{kana|チー}} completes a sequence, to form minjun. | ||
Only the player to the right of the | Only the player to the right of the discarder may call chii. In other words, you can only call chii from the left player's discards. Therefore, the tile turned sideways is always indicated on the left. Chii may be particularly subject to the rule of [[#Kuikae|kuikae]] - when calling a sequence, you cannot discard a tile that would have completed the same sequence. See below for details. | ||
===Pon=== | ===Pon=== |
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