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'''Naki''' (鳴き) are legal claims on discarded tiles. In other words, these | '''Naki''' (鳴き) are legal claims on discarded tiles. In other words, these are the tile calls: | ||
* Chii - sequences | * Chii - sequences | ||
* Pon - three-of-a-kind | * Pon - three-of-a-kind | ||
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==Mentsu and overview== | ==Mentsu and overview== | ||
{{main|Mentsu}} | {{main|Mentsu}} | ||
As a general rule, tile calls apply to the tile immediately discarded. Naturally, players are not required to claim discarded tile; but they may do so under the condition of possessing 2 out of 3 tiles for a meld in the hand. | |||
As a general rule, tile calls apply to the tile immediately discarded. Naturally, players are not required to claim discarded tile; but they may do so under the condition of possessing 2 out of 3 tiles for a meld in the hand. Every discarded tile not claimed by discard remain in the discard piles, until the [[Japanese_mahjong#End_of_a_hand|end of the hand]]. | |||
In addition, [[kuikae]] is an additional rule to tile calls. Players may have melds within the hand; and a discarded tile may allow a tile claim. If a player wishe to create an open meld using parts of an existing meld, then a player is not allowed to discard the remainder of the meld, until one full turn later. | In addition, [[kuikae]] is an additional rule to tile calls. Players may have melds within the hand; and a discarded tile may allow a tile claim. If a player wishe to create an open meld using parts of an existing meld, then a player is not allowed to discard the remainder of the meld, until one full turn later. | ||
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==Pon== | ==Pon== | ||
Unlike "chii", the call for '''pon''' may be called from any player on the board. | Unlike "chii", the call for '''pon''' may be called from any player on the board. Toitsu, or pairs, may be upgraded to minkou, or open triplets. | ||
==Kan== | ==Kan== |