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'''Yakitori''' {{kana|焼き鳥}} is a [[Japanese mahjong|game]] state, where a player failed [[Agari|to win a hand]] during the [[hanchan|course of a game]]. In many cases, this sort of game may leave a player feeling rather "empty".  In some gambling situations, playing a yakitori game may result in a penalty after the game with a specified severity. Sometimes, players may use specialized "yakitori markers" as indicators.  The instant a player wins a hand, then the marker is flipped over.
'''Yakitori''' {{kana|焼き鳥}} refers to a player that has won no hands throughout the [[hanchan|entire match]]. It is next to impossible to reach 1st place with yakitori, though it is technically possible with [[exhaustive draw|tenpai payments]].
 
In some gambling rulesets, players in yakitori are punished with a point/cash penalty. Sometimes, specialized "yakitori markers" are used as indicators: when a player wins, the marker is flipped over. Players with an unflipped marker have to pay the penalty.


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Latest revision as of 18:03, 12 October 2024

Yakitori markers.

Yakitori 「焼き鳥」 refers to a player that has won no hands throughout the entire match. It is next to impossible to reach 1st place with yakitori, though it is technically possible with tenpai payments.

In some gambling rulesets, players in yakitori are punished with a point/cash penalty. Sometimes, specialized "yakitori markers" are used as indicators: when a player wins, the marker is flipped over. Players with an unflipped marker have to pay the penalty.