Two special hands exist in riichi which are not composed of four sets and a pair: Seven
Pairs and Thirteen Orphans.
3.3 A player’s turn
Players take their turns in order. East begins, and the turn order proceeds counterclockwise.
A player begins his turn by drawing a tile. However, since East begins with fourteen
tiles, East doesn’t draw a tile on his first turn. If the player can’t or won’t declare a win
or a kong, the player ends his turn by discarding one of his concealed tiles.
Discards are placed in an orderly fashion, six to a row, in front of each player and
within the wall, so that it is clear who discarded which tiles and in which order.
3.3.1 The most recent discard
The most recent discard can be claimed by any of the other players, provided they can
complete a mahjong hand, a kong or a pung. A claimed kong or pung may result in players
losing their turn, as play continues from the claiming player, not from the discarding
player. If a player claims a tile for winning, any concurrent claim for pung is ignored. It
is possible for several players to win on the same discard. The player about to begin his
turn can claim the most recent discard for a chow. If the player doesn’t want to claim the
discard, he begins his turn by picking a tile from the wall.
Claiming a tile for winning takes precedence over any other claim. Claiming a tile
for kong or pung takes precedence over a claim for chow, but should occur within three
seconds. A player who has claimed a tile for winning, or for kong, pung or chow, cannot
change his claim.
If the most recent discard is claimed after the next player has picked a tile, but within
three seconds after the discard, the picked tile is replaced in the wall.
3.3.2 Melded kong
Claiming the last discarded tile for a melded kong is done by clearly calling kong or kan,
placing the tile face-up along with the three matching tiles from the hand. After revealing
a new kan dora, the player takes a replacement tile from the dead wall and continues his
turn as if he’d drawn a tile from the wall.
The dead wall always comprises 14 tiles, so after a kong the dead wall is replenished
with the last tile of the wall.
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