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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. | ||
== Sekinin Barai == | |||
{{Main|Sekinin Barai}} | |||
Some rule systems impose a liability payment, called ''sekinin barai'' or ''pao'', on the discarder of a kanned tile in the event of a rinshan kaihou win. | |||
If this rule is in effect, whenever a player starts his turn by calling kan on a discard, the discarder is liable for the entire price of the caller's hand until end of turn. If the caller calls tsumo on the replacement tile after the [[Kan#Daiminkan|daiminkan]], payments occur as if he called ron against the liable player. If the caller continues to make ankan or shominkan on the same turn, then wins on a replacement tile, payments again occur like a ron against the liable player. When the caller discards a tile, the discarder of the kanned tile is no longer liable. | |||
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