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'''Daburu riichi''' {{kana|両立直}} or {{kana|ダブルリーチ}}, is simply '''double riichi'''. It is a special case for [[riichi]] on the first turn. Specifically, if the player reaches [[tenpai]] before their first discard (i.e., within the first 14 tiles), and before anyone has made a [[Naki|tile call]], then riichi will be converted into double riichi. Double riichi is worth 2 han instead of the usual 1 han. | '''Daburu riichi''' {{kana|両立直}} or {{kana|ダブルリーチ}}, is simply '''double riichi'''. It is a special case for [[riichi]] on the first turn. Specifically, if the player reaches [[tenpai]] before their first discard (i.e., within the first 14 tiles), and before anyone has made a [[Naki|tile call]], then riichi will automatically be converted into double riichi. Double riichi is worth 2 han instead of the usual 1 han. | ||
As with regular riichi, double riichi is not mandatory, but rarely do players decline an opportunity for it. In addition to the added han, a double riichi hand is much faster than the average hand. | |||
== Cancellation == | == Cancellation == |
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