Zitat
* Ron: Declaring out, you have an complete hand (4 trio and an pair)
* Riichi: Declaring that you only need one tile to go out by bidding 1000 points and throwing the unneeded tile from the hand. But you can't touch at the rest of the formed hand, you can only pick tiles from the wall or the pool. It makes an extra bonus. Note that if you declare Riichi and don't win the deal, you lose the point bet in favor of the winner.
* Tsumo: Going out on a draw from the wall. Bonus and you attack everyone's points
* Mangan: I still need to understand that one... I think that it's a hand that's worth 6 han.
* Dora: Special tile that is worth an han if you can manage to make something out of it.
* Han: Main value of the hand. Everyone starts out with an hand which is worth 1 han. The fact of picking tiles from elsewhere than your wall makes you lose that Han, same with declaring a Pon, etc... You need at least 1 han to declare out (Or you'll lose the deal and be penalised). There are special conditions making you win "Han" (Like making use of special tiles, like Haku, etc...)
* Chi: A following of 3 tiles of the same family (4-5-6, etc..). You can't do an Chi with special tiles (Haku, etc...)
* Pon: Three of the same tile. Nuff said
* Kan: Four of the same tile. You draw a new dora tile after declaring a Kan.
* Tenpai: Situation where you only miss one tile to go out. Related to Riichi, but without the whole "hand locking" deal... (Of course, no bonus, this is only an state, not something special)
* Man zi: Caracters tiles
* Sou zi: Bamboo tiles
* Pin zi: Dots tiles
* Pei: North Wind tile. The others are Ton(East), South(Nan), Sha(West)
* Shimo cha: The player right after you
Well, at least, I think so...
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