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===Furiten=== | ===Furiten=== | ||
{{Discard pile | |||
|align = right | |||
|title = Example discard pile | |||
|tilerow1 = 1s6527z7s | |||
|tilerow2 = 23p3s6z4s1m | |||
|tilerow3 = 4z | |||
|source = 2-pin in this discard applies furiten to the example hand | |||
}} | |||
{{main|Furiten}} | {{main|Furiten}} | ||
The '''furiten rule''' is a fairly complicated rule as it takes into account not just one's own set of discards, but it may also consider the other players' discards. The discard pile may indicate a player in '''furiten'''. If a player has a winning tile in the player's discard pile, then the player is in ''furiten''. This state of ''furiten'' is dubious as it disables the player's ability to win off a discard. In other words, the player cannot claim ''ron''. | The '''furiten rule''' is a fairly complicated rule as it takes into account not just one's own set of discards, but it may also consider the other players' discards. The discard pile may indicate a player in '''furiten'''. If a player has a winning tile in the player's discard pile, then the player is in ''furiten''. This state of ''furiten'' is dubious as it disables the player's ability to win off a discard. In other words, the player cannot claim ''ron''. | ||