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Daisharin is an [[optional yaku]].  This involves a closed hand with pairs of each of the simples of the suit, [[pinzu]].  Sometimes it is regarded as a [[yakuman]].  Otherwise, the hand is counted normally with its yaku counterparts.  The hand is at least 11 han with a combined [[chinitsu]], [[ryanpeikou]], and [[pinfu]].
Daisharin is an [[optional yaku]].  This involves a closed hand with pairs of each of the simples of the suit, [[pinzu]].  Sometimes it is regarded as a [[yakuman]].  Otherwise, the hand is counted normally with its yaku counterparts.  The hand is at least 11 han with a combined [[chinitsu]], [[ryanpeikou]], [[tanyao]], and [[pinfu]].


:{{#mjt:2233445566778s}} Agari: {{#mjt:8s}}
:{{#mjt:2233445566778s}} Agari: {{#mjt:8s}}

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