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If a player qualifies for [[nagashi mangan]], all point exchanges from tenpai are skipped. Instead, players pay a "reverse [[mangan]] tsumo" to the players with nagashi mangan. For each player with naganshi mangan, the dealer pays 4000 points and non-dealers pay 2000 points.
If a player qualifies for [[nagashi mangan]], all point exchanges from tenpai are skipped. Instead, players pay a "reverse [[mangan]] tsumo" to the players with nagashi mangan. For each player with naganshi mangan, the dealer pays 4000 points and non-dealers pay 2000 points.


Any riichi bets
Any [[riichi]] bets left on the table are saved for later rounds. The next player that wins claims all leftover riichi bets.


See the [[#Tenpai|Tenpai]] section below for the general definition of "tenpai" used by ryuukyoku.
See the [[#Tenpai|Tenpai]] section below for the general definition of "tenpai" used by ryuukyoku.
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===Karaten===
===Karaten===
[[Image:Keishiki ankan.png|right|thumb|250px|An ankan case called as [https://mahjongsoul.game.yo-star.com/?paipu=190508-4ebd32bc-71a5-4f4f-86a7-16066dfdc896_a925124703 tenpai].]]
[[Image:Keishiki ankan.png|right|thumb|250px|An ankan case called as [https://mahjongsoul.game.yo-star.com/?paipu=190508-4ebd32bc-71a5-4f4f-86a7-16066dfdc896_a925124703 tenpai] in [[Majsoul]].]]
{{Main|Karaten|Keishiki tenpai}}
{{Main|Karaten|Keishiki tenpai}}
A hand may be in tenpai but be unable to win in the actual game. For example, all the winning tiles could've been discarded before reaching tenpai. This is known as [[karaten]].
A hand may be in tenpai but be unable to win in the actual game. For example, all the winning tiles could've been discarded before reaching tenpai. This is known as [[karaten]].


Whether such hands count as tenpai depends on rule variation. Under common rulesets:
Whether such hands count as tenpai depends on rule variation. Under many rulesets:
*A hand with no [[yaku]] counts as tenpai for ryuukyoku.
*A hand with no [[yaku]] counts as tenpai for ryuukyoku.
*A hand in [[furiten]] counts as tenpai.
*A hand in [[furiten]] counts as tenpai.
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Despite the hand being one tile away from completion, all of the possible winning tiles are in the player's own closed [[kan]]. So, instead of gaining points, the player is considered noten.
Despite the hand being one tile away from completion, all of the possible winning tiles are in the player's own closed [[kan]]. So, instead of gaining points, the player is considered noten.
These cases depend on the specific rule variation, though.


==Chombo==
==Chombo==
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