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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:


* When at least one of the hand's current winning tiles have been discarded before, the hand enters furiten. A tile does not have to be in your discard pile to invoke furiten; if an opponent [[naki|called]] your discarded tile, said tile will still trigger furiten.
* When at least one of the hand's current winning tiles have been discarded by you before, the hand enters furiten. A tile does not have to be in your discard pile to invoke furiten; if an opponent [[naki|called]] your discarded tile, said tile will still trigger furiten.
* After declaring [[riichi]], if the first winning tile is skipped, the hand permanently enters furiten.   
* After declaring [[riichi]], if the first winning tile is skipped, the hand permanently enters furiten.   
* When not in riichi, when a winning tile is skipped, the hand enters temporary furiten. This furiten lasts until the player's next draw.
* When not in riichi, when a winning tile is skipped, the hand enters temporary furiten. This furiten lasts until the player's next draw.
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