Bureaucrats, checkuser, Administrators
10,014
edits
No edit summary |
m (→Rule statement) |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
== Rule statement == | == Rule statement == | ||
{{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 | |||
}} | |||
A hand in tenpai is in furiten in any of the following scenarios: | A hand in tenpai is in furiten in any of the following scenarios: | ||
Line 18: | Line 26: | ||
=== Own discard furiten === | === Own discard furiten === | ||
When a player is in furiten because of their own discard, it is sometimes called '''permanent furiten'''. This name is slightly misleading because a player can (unless they have declared riichi) change their waits to avoid this form of furiten. | When a player is in furiten because of their own discard, it is sometimes called '''permanent furiten'''. This name is slightly misleading because a player can (unless they have declared riichi) change their waits to avoid this form of furiten. | ||