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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. | 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 priority== | |||
When multiple players can call a | When multiple players can call on a discard, the following takes priority (in order): | ||
#Ron | #Ron (Agari) | ||
#Kan or Pon | #Kan or Pon | ||
#Chii | #Chii | ||
It is impossible for kan and pon to be called simultaneously | 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== | ||
{{references}} | |||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] | ||
[[Category:Game rules]] | [[Category:Game rules]] |
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