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[[Image:Furiten.png|right|thumb|250px|[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2012110112gm-0009-7447-14ec5c8d&tw=0&ts=4 Baiman tenpai], in furiten due to 9-sou in discard. Ron cannot be called here.]] | [[Image:Furiten.png|right|thumb|250px|[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2012110112gm-0009-7447-14ec5c8d&tw=0&ts=4 Baiman tenpai], in furiten due to 9-sou in discard. Ron cannot be called here.]] | ||
While a player's hand is in '''furiten''' {{kana|振聴}}, | While a player's hand is in '''furiten''' {{kana|振聴}}, they cannot declare a win on another player's [[ron|discard]] (i.e., they cannot [[ron]]). They are still allowed to win with their own draw ([[tsumo]]), assuming the hand is valid. | ||
There are multiple ways for hand to enter furiten. The most common is from discards: if a player had previously discarded a tile that their hand could now win with, their hand is considered furiten. Furiten is also caused when a player skips a win. | |||
This rule is often used for [[defense]]: any tile a player discards is [[genbutsu|100% safe]] against that player. | This rule is often used for [[defense]]: any tile a player discards is [[genbutsu|100% safe]] against that player. |
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