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===Ron===
===Ron===
'''Ron''' {{kana|ロン}} is a tile call to win from a discarded tile.  
'''Ron''' {{kana|ロン}} is a tile call to win from a discarded tile.
* You must have a winning shape and at least one [[yaku]] in order to win.
* You must have a [[mentsu|winning shape]] and at least one [[yaku]] in order to win.
* You cannot ron under [[furiten]].
* You cannot ron under [[furiten]].


Note that ron does not open the ''hand'', however it does open the ''group'' of tiles. When competing a triplet via ron, the triplet is worth reduced [[fu]], and the triplet no longer counts as a "closed triplet" in regards to [[fu]] or [[sanankou]] / [[suuankou]]. The hand itself is not opened, though, so yaku like [[iipeikou]] are unaffected (even if the winning tile completes the iipeikou, it still counts).
Note that ron does not open the ''hand'', however it does open the ''group'' of tiles. This means that, when competing a triplet via ron, the triplet is worth reduced [[fu]], and the triplet no longer counts as a "closed triplet" in regards to [[fu]] or [[sanankou]] / [[suuankou]]. The hand itself is not opened, though, so yaku like [[iipeikou]] are unaffected (even if the winning tile completes the iipeikou, it still counts).


===Call precedence===
==Call priority==
When multiple players can call a tile, the following takes precedence:
When multiple players can call on a discard, the following takes priority (in order):
#Ron or Agari
#Ron (Agari)
#Kan or Pon
#Kan or Pon
#Chii
#Chii


It is impossible for kan and pon to be called simultaneously. A call for kan requires 3 copies of a tile, the call for pon requires 2 more copies of a tile, but there are only 4 tiles total. It is possible for pon/kan and chii to be called together; the player who calls pon gets the tile. A call for ron/agari will override any other tile call.
It is impossible for kan and pon to be called simultaneously; kan requires 3 copies of a tile in hand, pon requires 2 more copies of said tile, and there are only 4 copies of each tile. It is possible for pon/kan and chii to be called together; the player who calls pon gets the tile. A call for ron/agari will override any other tile call.
 
===In real-life play===
When playing with physical tiles, the following modifications to call priority may be used:<ref>[https://www.worldriichi.org/wrc-rules WRC Rules 2022]</ref>
* If both chii and pon (or kan) are called at the same time, or if the pon is called first, the pon will take priority as normal.
* If chii is called, then pon (or kan) is called noticeably after the chii, the chii happens and pon is invalidated (''you cannot obviously delay a pon to check if an opponent wants to chii'').
* A ron call, even if called late, still takes priority over all other calls.
 
Players who want to call chii should wait a few moments to check if anyone wants to pon. To maintain the pace of the game, players should think about what tiles they want to call before they are discarded.


== Kuikae ==
== Kuikae ==
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==External links==
==External links==
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