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'''Riichi''' {{kana|立直}} or {{kana|リーチ}} is the most commonly used [[List of yaku|yaku]] in the game. This yaku may apply to any closed hand and may be declared upon achieving | '''Riichi''' {{kana|立直}} or {{kana|リーチ}} is the most commonly used [[List of yaku|yaku]] in the game. This yaku may apply to any closed hand and may be declared upon achieving [[tenpai]]. Due to its common usage, various specific game scenarios must be considered when using riichi, or facing [[defense|opponents who have called riichi]]. | ||
Unlike other yaku, the call for riichi operates at a player's discretion and is certainly not mandatory. Players may simply opt not to call riichi and retain the secrecy of a hand's tenpai status, using a tactic known as [[damaten]]. The decision for using riichi rests on some factors, primarily on need. Current point standings often factor towards a riichi call, especially when falling behind in points. On the other hand, point leaders may tend to be conservative to limit opportunities for other players [[ron|to score hands directly]]. | Unlike other yaku, the call for riichi operates at a player's discretion and is certainly not mandatory. Players may simply opt not to call riichi and retain the secrecy of a hand's tenpai status, using a tactic known as [[damaten]]. The decision for using riichi rests on some factors, primarily on need. Current point standings often factor towards a riichi call, especially when falling behind in points. On the other hand, point leaders may tend to be conservative to limit opportunities for other players [[ron|to score hands directly]]. |