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[[Image:Furiten.png|right|thumb|250px|[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2012110112gm-0009-7447-14ec5c8d&tw=0&ts=4 Baiman tenpai], in furiten due to 9-sou in discard. Ron cannot be called here.]] | [[Image:Furiten.png|right|thumb|250px|[http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2012110112gm-0009-7447-14ec5c8d&tw=0&ts=4 Baiman tenpai], in furiten due to 9-sou in discard. Ron cannot be called here.]] | ||
'''Furiten''' {{kana|振聴}} is a restriction applied to | '''Furiten''' {{kana|振聴}} is a restriction applied to [[tenpai]] hands. While in furiten, the player loses the ability to declare a win on a player's [[ron|discard]] (ron). Any hand in a tenpai state has a set of possible tile(s) for winning. Primarily, the hand is marked as furiten, if any tile in that set is in the player's own discard. This includes any [[Naki|called tiles]]. Other cases involving riichi and temporary furiten are also applicable. Regardless, the hand can still win by [[tsumo|self-draw]] (tsumo) given valid [[yaku]]. | ||
This rule is often used for [[defense]] purpose to determine [[Genbutsu|safe tiles]]. Tiles with the furiten rule can infer via [[suji]] and [[kabe]]. Though this may not be guaranteed barring the shape of player hands. | This rule is often used for [[defense]] purpose to determine [[Genbutsu|safe tiles]]. Tiles with the furiten rule can infer via [[suji]] and [[kabe]]. Though this may not be guaranteed barring the shape of player hands. |