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'''Oikake riichi''' {{kana|追いかけリーチ}} is a declared riichi, after another player had already declared riichi.  In this state, two or even three players have simultaneously declared riichi; and thus, the game becomes a contest between two or three tenpai hands.  In this state, any riichi declarer is liable of playing into another's riichi call.  At the time same, this type of riichi is often utilized because at least one player is not able to defend.  With multiple riichis occurring simultaneously, the players end up in a "riichi duel".
'''Oikake riichi''' {{kana|追いかけリーチ}} is a declared riichi, after another player had already declared riichi.  In this state, two or even three players have simultaneously declared riichi; and thus, the game becomes a contest between two or three tenpai hands.  In this state, any riichi declarer is liable of playing into another's riichi call.  At the time same, this type of riichi is often utilized because at least one player is not able to defend.  With multiple riichis occurring simultaneously, the players end up in a "riichi duel".


The process of four active riichi hands is not possible due to ''[[Tochuu ryuukoku|suucha riichi]]'', or four called riichi.  In this case, the hand ends if the fourth riichi discard is not a winning tile for any of the previous three.
The process of four active riichi hands is not possible due to [[Tochuu ryuukoku|suucha riichi]], or four called riichi.  In this case, the hand ends if the fourth riichi discard is not a winning tile for any of the previous three.


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