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'''Rinshan kaihou''' (嶺上開花) is a standard yaku, where a player wins with the ''rinshanpai'', i.e., the replacement tile after forming a [[kantsu]]. As such, this yaku is only accessible via [[kan]] calls. | '''Rinshan kaihou''' (嶺上開花) is a standard yaku, where a player wins with the ''rinshanpai'', i.e., the replacement tile after forming a [[kantsu]]. As such, this yaku is only accessible via [[kan]] calls. | ||
==Setting up rinshan== | == Setting up rinshan kaihou == | ||
Like any hand, this yaku requires tenpai to even have a chance of winning. This is particularly true when kan is involved. As such, the fourth tile for kan counts as an extra tile. If that tile is in the hand, it actually takes up one tile space, that could be used for normal hand development. | Like any hand, this yaku requires tenpai to even have a chance of winning. This is particularly true when kan is involved. As such, the fourth tile for kan counts as an extra tile. If that tile is in the hand, it actually takes up one tile space, that could be used for normal hand development. | ||
== Rinshan kaihou and | == Rinshan kaihou and haitei == | ||
Rinshan kaihou cannot be combined with [[haitei]], a yaku for calling tsumo on the final tile from the live wall. When winning on the replacement tile after a kan, tsumo is not called on any tile from the live wall, but on a tile from the dead wall. | Rinshan kaihou cannot be combined with [[haitei]], a yaku for calling tsumo on the final tile from the live wall. When winning on the replacement tile after a kan, tsumo is not called on any tile from the live wall, but on a tile from the dead wall. |
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