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'''Yakitori''' {{kana|焼き鳥}} is a game state, where a player failed to win a hand during the 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}} 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.


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Revision as of 20:56, 13 August 2014

Yakitori markers.

Yakitori 「焼き鳥」 is a game state, where a player failed to win a hand during the 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.