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'''Tochuu ryuukoku''' (途中流局) is more commonly known as | '''Tochuu ryuukoku''' (途中流局) is more commonly known as an '''abortive draw'''. Specific game situations end a ''kyoku'' (hand session) without any player declaring a win or drawing all tiles from the wall. | ||
==Suufon Renta== | == Consequences == | ||
== Causes == | |||
=== Suufon Renta === | |||
The first discard of each player is the same wind tile. | The first discard of each player is the same wind tile. | ||
==Kyuushuu Kyuuhai== | ===Kyuushuu Kyuuhai=== | ||
A player's initial hand is composed of 9 different honor or terminal tiles. A player may call this, and the tiles are reshuffled. However, this option is denied when a discard is called before the player's turn. Instead of calling ''kyuushuu kyuuhai'', a player may instead go for [[kokushi musou]]. | A player's initial hand is composed of 9 different honor or terminal tiles. A player may call this, and the tiles are reshuffled. However, this option is denied when a discard is called before the player's turn. Instead of calling ''kyuushuu kyuuhai'', a player may instead go for [[kokushi musou]]. | ||
==Suucha Riichi== | ===Suucha Riichi=== | ||
All four players call riichi and the 4th player's discard is not a winning tile. | All four players call riichi and the 4th player's discard is not a winning tile. | ||
==Suukaikan== | ===Suukaikan=== | ||
''Kan'' is called four times by different players. If all four quads are called by one player, play continues as to give the player the opportunity to score the yakuman, [[suu kantsu]]. The hand then ends in an abortive draw when a fifth quad has been called. | ''Kan'' is called four times by different players. If all four quads are called by one player, play continues as to give the player the opportunity to score the yakuman, [[suu kantsu]]. The hand then ends in an abortive draw when a fifth quad has been called. | ||
==Sanchahou== | ===Sanchahou=== | ||
Three players call ''ron'' on the same tile. In this case, no player wins the hand. Although, some allow this triple ron scenario to take place | Three players call ''ron'' on the same tile. In this case, no player wins the hand. Although, some allow this triple ron scenario to take place | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[[Category:Game rules]] | [[Category:Game rules]] |
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