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'''Agari houki''' {{kana|アガリ放棄}}, or a '''dead hand''', is a | '''Agari houki''' {{kana|アガリ放棄}}, or a '''dead hand''', is a penalty which prevents the player from winning, making [[naki|tile calls]], or declaring [[riichi]] for the rest of the [[kyoku|hand]]. The game otherwise continues as normal. This penalty is given for minor rule violations; major violations are given the harsher penalty of [[chombo]]. | ||
* Declaring a tile call, ron/tsumo, or riichi with a dead hand will result in [[chombo]]. | |||
* For the purposes of [[ryuukyoku|exhaustive draws]], a dead hand is always considered as not tenpai, because it cannot win. | |||
* If the player called riichi before the hand was declared dead, the dead hand penalty applies as normal, and the 1000 points may not be reclaimed. The player must still reveal their hand at exhaustive draw, to prove the hand is tenpai, but the hand is considered "noten" for the purposes of tenpai payments. No chombo is given (unless the hand is actually noten). | |||
==Situations== | ==Situations== | ||
=== Wrong amount of tiles === | === Wrong amount of tiles === | ||
At any point of the game, if | At any point of the game, if a player has more or less than 13 tiles (add one after each [[kan]]) before drawing the next tile, the hand is considered dead. | ||
=== Drawing before kamicha discards === | === Drawing before kamicha discards === | ||
Drawing before kamicha discards will result in a dead hand. | Players must not draw their next tile before their [[kamicha]] discards a tile. Drawing before your kamicha discards will result in a dead hand. | ||
=== Drawing | === Drawing the wrong tile === | ||
Accidentally drawing from the dead wall will result in a dead hand. | Accidentally drawing from the wrong part of the wall (including the dead wall) will result in a dead hand if the player has already known what that tile is. But if the player places it back before knowing what it is and then draws the right tile, no penalty is given. | ||
=== Kuikae === | === Kuikae === | ||
{{main|Kuikae}} | {{main|Kuikae}} | ||
When kuikae is forbidden, players may not call a tile, then discard the exact same tile, or a tile that would complete their own chii. If kuikae is forbidden, then violating this rule will result in a dead hand. | |||
=== Improper tile calls === | === Improper tile calls === | ||
Players may end up calling on discarded tiles | Players may end up calling on discarded tiles without having the appropriate tiles to complete a [[tile group]]. For example, a player may call "pon" on a tile without the prerequisite [[pair]], or declare a win on an invalid tile. If the hand was revealed with an improper win, it is declared a [[chombo]]. But if the hand was not revealed, then it may be declared a dead hand instead. | ||
* | * If a player won by tsumo but calls "ron" instead (or its reverse), correction is allowed without penalty. | ||
* | * If a player wanted to call "chii", but calls "pon" instead (or other combinations among "chii", "pon" or "kan"), it cannot be corrected and will result in a dead hand. | ||
==Online platforms== | ==Online platforms== | ||
When playing online, players do not need to worry about breaking rules - the game software does not allow illegal plays to occur. No known online platform allows a dead hand case to occur. Therefore, these cases can only occur with real tile play. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
[[Category:Game rules]] | [[Category:Game rules]] |
Latest revision as of 11:58, 15 August 2024
Agari houki 「アガリ放棄」, or a dead hand, is a penalty which prevents the player from winning, making tile calls, or declaring riichi for the rest of the hand. The game otherwise continues as normal. This penalty is given for minor rule violations; major violations are given the harsher penalty of chombo.
- Declaring a tile call, ron/tsumo, or riichi with a dead hand will result in chombo.
- For the purposes of exhaustive draws, a dead hand is always considered as not tenpai, because it cannot win.
- If the player called riichi before the hand was declared dead, the dead hand penalty applies as normal, and the 1000 points may not be reclaimed. The player must still reveal their hand at exhaustive draw, to prove the hand is tenpai, but the hand is considered "noten" for the purposes of tenpai payments. No chombo is given (unless the hand is actually noten).
Situations
Wrong amount of tiles
At any point of the game, if a player has more or less than 13 tiles (add one after each kan) before drawing the next tile, the hand is considered dead.
Drawing before kamicha discards
Players must not draw their next tile before their kamicha discards a tile. Drawing before your kamicha discards will result in a dead hand.
Drawing the wrong tile
Accidentally drawing from the wrong part of the wall (including the dead wall) will result in a dead hand if the player has already known what that tile is. But if the player places it back before knowing what it is and then draws the right tile, no penalty is given.
Kuikae
When kuikae is forbidden, players may not call a tile, then discard the exact same tile, or a tile that would complete their own chii. If kuikae is forbidden, then violating this rule will result in a dead hand.
Improper tile calls
Players may end up calling on discarded tiles without having the appropriate tiles to complete a tile group. For example, a player may call "pon" on a tile without the prerequisite pair, or declare a win on an invalid tile. If the hand was revealed with an improper win, it is declared a chombo. But if the hand was not revealed, then it may be declared a dead hand instead.
- If a player won by tsumo but calls "ron" instead (or its reverse), correction is allowed without penalty.
- If a player wanted to call "chii", but calls "pon" instead (or other combinations among "chii", "pon" or "kan"), it cannot be corrected and will result in a dead hand.
Online platforms
When playing online, players do not need to worry about breaking rules - the game software does not allow illegal plays to occur. No known online platform allows a dead hand case to occur. Therefore, these cases can only occur with real tile play.