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Various yaku are affected by the hand's state of being open or closed.  After using the different [[naki|tile calls]], a yaku may be affected in terms of han value or even validity.  Various yaku, and even yakuman, are restricted to be closed only.  Others, they remain valid but their value is decreased by 1-han.  As for the rest, it is irrelevant whether the hand is open or closed.
Various yaku are affected by the hand's state of being open or closed.  After using the different [[naki|tile calls]], a yaku may be affected in terms of han value or even validity.  Various yaku, and even yakuman, are restricted to be closed only.  Others, they remain valid but their value is decreased by 1-han.  As for the rest, it is irrelevant whether the hand is open or closed.
==Nomi==
'''Nomi''' {{kana|ノミ}} is the state of the hand which contains only one yaku.  In general, this term can be appended to any of the yaku names as a suffix.  For example, '''riichi nomi''' {{kana|リーチノミ}} meaning "riichi only".  Winning hands in this state are [[scoring|cheap low value hands]] worth only 1 or 2 [[han]].  As for yakuman, the term nomi is not appended, due to the high scoring value.


== Yaku types ==
== Yaku types ==
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