Daburu riichi: Difference between revisions

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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.


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.
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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