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'''Dead hand''' is a lesser penalty compared to [[chombo]], resulting in the player to be unable to win the corresponding turn when the minor rule violation was committed.
'''Dead hand''' (アガリ放棄 agari hōki) is a lesser penalty compared to [[chombo]], resulting in the player to be unable to win the corresponding turn when the minor rule violation was committed.


== Consequences ==
== Consequences ==

Revision as of 21:22, 4 May 2014

Dead hand (アガリ放棄 agari hōki) is a lesser penalty compared to chombo, resulting in the player to be unable to win the corresponding turn when the minor rule violation was committed.

Consequences

When the player's hand is declared dead, he is unable to make any more calls during the hand: He may not make tile calls, win by ron or tsumo, or declare riichi.

The player must continue, however, to draw and discard the tiles as he usually would in order not to deal into other players' hands. If the player called riichi before his hand was declared dead, he loses the 1000 points deposited and has to continue as usual when being in riichi, discarding the tiles after drawing them.

A dead hand is never considered tenpai, because a win may not be called.

Making any type of call with a dead hand results in a chombo.

Causes

These scenarios usually result in a dead hand.

Wrong amount of tiles

At any point of the game, if the player has less or more than 13 tiles before drawing the next tile, the hand is considered dead.

Drawing from the dead wall

Accidentally drawing from the dead wall will result in a dead hand.


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