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'''Yaku''' {{kana|役}} are [[List of yaku|specific hand patterns or conditions]] needed in order to score a hand | '''Yaku''' {{kana|役}} are [[List of yaku|specific hand patterns or conditions]] needed in order to score a hand, analogous to [[wikipedia:List of poker hands|poker hands]]. Yaku are worth specific [[han]] values, and various yaku can be combined into one hand. Basic mahjong knowledge involves learning the yaku, but it is not expected of new players to know all of them. '''Most importantly, every hand must include at least one yaku in order to count as a winning hand'''. | ||
==Han== | ==Han== | ||
{{main|Scoring}} | {{main|Scoring}} | ||
Each yaku is assigned han | Each yaku is assigned a han value. Whenever a player wins, their hand's yaku are tallied up, and they score points based on the total amount of han. If a hand has multiple possible interpretations, the highest possible hand is always scored. | ||
===Open vs closed=== | ===Open vs closed=== | ||
{{main|Kuisagari}} | {{main|Kuisagari}} | ||
A hand is considered open if it makes a [[naki|tile call]] from another player's discard. These include [[chii]], [[pon]], and open [[kan]]. Otherwise, it is closed. | |||
Some yaku can only be scored closed; they are invalidated when the hand opens. Other yaku reduce in value if part of an open hand. The rest of the yaku score the same regardless if a hand is open or closed. | |||
==Nomi== | ==Nomi== | ||
'''Nomi''' {{kana|ノミ}} is | '''Nomi''' {{kana|ノミ}} is a hand that contains only one yaku and no [[dora]]. For example, '''riichi nomi''' {{kana|リーチノミ}} means "riichi only". The term is mostly used for low value yaku, like [[tanyao]] and [[pinfu]]. It is acceptable to use it for higher value yaku, like [[chinitsu]], but this is rarely done. | ||
== Yaku types == | == Yaku types == | ||
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=== Discard based === | === Discard based === | ||
These two are yaku because the hand is tenpai during specific discard timings. | These two are yaku because the hand is tenpai during specific discard timings. As a result, these two yaku can never be won via drawing a tile. | ||
* [[Chankan]] | * [[Chankan]] | ||
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=== Discretionary === | === Discretionary === | ||
* [[Riichi]] | * [[Riichi]] | ||
: This is the only yaku | : This is the only yaku by which players have the option to declare or not. Otherwise, hands may possibly [[damaten|win without it]], if it remains closed with other valid yaku. | ||
* [[Double riichi]] | * [[Double riichi]] | ||
:This is essentially riichi, but with the added luck of the hand being tenpai upon the [[haipai|initial tile deal]], or the opening hand. | :This is essentially riichi, but with the added luck of the hand being tenpai upon the [[haipai|initial tile deal]], or the opening hand. | ||
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: By definition, this yaku uses two-identical sequences. | : By definition, this yaku uses two-identical sequences. | ||
* [[Ittsu]] | * [[Ittsu]] | ||
: A complete string of 1-9 | : A complete string of 1-9 tiles, arranged into sequences of: 123, 456, and 789. | ||
* [[Pinfu]] | * [[Pinfu]] | ||
: Every tile group must be a sequence. | : Every tile group must be a sequence (among other conditions). | ||
* [[Ryanpeikou]] | * [[Ryanpeikou]] | ||
: By definition, this yaku uses two-identical sequences two times. | : By definition, this yaku uses two-identical sequences two times. |
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