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Kuikae is a rule applied to [[naki|chii]] calls.  When a player possesses a completed [[shuntsu|sequential group]], like 4-5-6, then a player has the option of calling on a discarded 7.  Upon doing so, it is commonly forbidden then to discard the 4, until the next tile draw.
Kuikae is a rule applied to [[naki|chii]] calls.  When a player possesses a completed [[shuntsu|sequential group]], like 4-5-6, then a player has the option of calling on a discarded 7.  Upon doing so, it is commonly forbidden then to discard the 4, until the next tile draw.


Example:
[b]Example:[/b]
# {{#mjt:456p}}
# {{#mjt:456p}}
# Left player discards: {{#mjt:7p}}
# Left player discards: {{#mjt:7p}}
# Chii is called to form {{#mjt:7'56p}}
# Chii is called to form {{#mjt:7'56p}}
# {{#mjt:4p}} is left over, but cannot be discarded on the same turn.
# {{#mjt:4p}} is left over, but cannot be discarded on the same turn.
== Reasoning ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
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Revision as of 20:27, 10 January 2014

Kuikae is a rule applied to chii calls. When a player possesses a completed sequential group, like 4-5-6, then a player has the option of calling on a discarded 7. Upon doing so, it is commonly forbidden then to discard the 4, until the next tile draw.

[b]Example:[/b]

  1. Left player discards:
  2. Chii is called to form
  3. is left over, but cannot be discarded on the same turn.

Reasoning

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