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==Rule specific==
==Rule specific==
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|Romaji= Ari
|Romaji=Ari
|Kanji=
|Kanji=あり,アリ,有り
|English=In effect, on
|Explanation=States that the preceding rule is used, as in akadora ari for playing with red fives. Opposite of nashi.
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|Romaji=Ari ari
|Kanji=アリアリ
|English=
|English=
|Explanation=
|Explanation=Ruleset which allows [[kuitan]] and [[atozuke]]. Most common basic set of rules in Japan.
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|Romaji= Ari ari
|Romaji=[[Atozuke]]
|Kanji=
|Kanji=先付け
|English=
|English=After-attach
|Explanation=
|Explanation=Allows a hand to win despite having no guaranteed yaku while in tenpai, as long as the winning tile generates a yaku. Opposite of ''sakizuke''.
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|Romaji= Atozuke
|Romaji=[[Chombo]]
|Kanji=
|Kanji=冲合
|English=
|English=
|Explanation=
|Explanation=A penalty that results in a [[Scoring|mangan]] payment and restarts the current round.
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|Romaji= Chombo
|Romaji=[[Furiten]]
|Kanji=
|Kanji=振聴
|English=
|English=Sacred discard
|Explanation=
|Explanation=A rule that disables a player's ability to win by discard, due to the presence of a winning tile in the discard and/or the declining of a win during riichi.
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|Romaji= Furiten
|Romaji=[[Kuikae]]
|Kanji=
|Kanji=喰い替え
|English=
|English=
|Explanation=
|Explanation=A rule that allows you to call a tile, then discard another tile that could have completed the meld. For example, to chi 123 and discard a 4.
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|Romaji= Kuitan
|Romaji=[[Kuitan]]
|Kanji=
|Kanji=喰い断
|English=
|English=Open tanyao
|Explanation=
|Explanation=A rule that allows [[tanyao]] to be open.
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|Romaji= Nashi
|Romaji=Nashi
|Kanji=
|Kanji=なし,ナシ,無し
|English=
|English=Invalid, off
|Explanation=
|Explanation=States that the preceding rule is not in effect, as in [[kuikae]] nashi for disallowing players to call a tile and immediately discard another tile which would have also completed the called meld.
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