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Many, if not most, rulesets disallow kuikae. There are a few variations to the rule, though: | Many, if not most, rulesets disallow kuikae. There are a few variations to the rule, though: | ||
* Generally, when kuikae is not allowed, | * Generally, when kuikae is not allowed, players are unable to discard the exact tile drawn, and when calling chii, are unable to discard any tile that would complete said chii. | ||
* Some rulesets (such as [[Japan Professional Mahjong League|former JPML A]]) may disallow discarding the exact tile that was called, but allow any other discard. For example, under this rule, with a sequence of 123, | * Some rulesets (such as [[Japan Professional Mahjong League|former JPML A]]) may disallow discarding the exact tile that was called, but allow any other discard. For example, under this rule, with a sequence of 123, pl;ayers can call chii on 4, discard 1, and have a 234 set. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
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