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After a riichi declaration, the hand remains locked and unchangeable. In this state, the player is simply waiting for a winning tile to appear, either by draw or discard.  However, a notable exception may involve calls for [[kan]].
After a riichi declaration, the hand remains locked and unchangeable. In this state, the player is simply waiting for a winning tile to appear, either by draw or discard.  However, a notable exception may involve calls for [[kan]].


It is not allowed to declare riichi when less than four tiles remain in the wall. The player must be able to draw one more tile in an uninterrupted set of turns.  The absolute last chance to call riichi is when the player has a chance to score riichi, [[haitei]], [[ippatsu]], and [[mentsumo]]. [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013062617gm-0089-0000-xa37799b6321c&tw=3&ts=4 Example].
It is not allowed to declare riichi when less than four tiles remain in the wall. The player must be able to draw one more tile in an uninterrupted set of turns.  For any hand, the absolute last chance to call riichi is when the player has a chance to score riichi, [[haitei]], [[ippatsu]], and [[mentsumo]].


===Noten riichi===
===Noten riichi===
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