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'''Chombo''' is a penalty for heavy rule violations.
'''Chombo''' is a penalty for heavy rule violations. Some moves may be considered minor and correctable, like accidentally drawing the wrong tile from the wall.  Rule violations subject to chombo are harsh enough to abort the hand and impose a point loss on the offender.
 
Some moves may be considered minor and correctable, like accidentally drawing the wrong tile from the wall.  Rule violations subject to chombo are harsh enough to abort the hand and impose a point loss on the offender.


== Consequences ==
== Consequences ==
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A player penalized with chombo must pay a [[mangan|mangan-sized]] penalty. To each other player, the offender must pay what the offender would have received on a mangan tsumo without [[honba]]. An offending dealer must pay 4,000 to everyone, offending non-dealers must pay 2,000 to each non-dealer and 4,000 to the dealer.
A player penalized with chombo must pay a [[mangan|mangan-sized]] penalty. To each other player, the offender must pay what the offender would have received on a mangan tsumo without [[honba]]. An offending dealer must pay 4,000 to everyone, offending non-dealers must pay 2,000 to each non-dealer and 4,000 to the dealer.


The current hand is then aborted and repeated. Players who have declared [[riichi]] during the aborted hand get their riichi bet back. Most rules leave the honba count unchanged for the repeat, some rules may handle this like any other [[abortive draw]].
To continue the game, the current hand is then aborted and repeated. Players who have declared [[riichi]] during the aborted hand get their riichi bet back. Most rules leave the honba count unchanged for the repeat, while some rules may handle this like any other [[abortive draw]].


== Causes ==
== Causes ==
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