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There are two possible scenarios when it comes to how points are exchanged:
There are two possible scenarios when it comes to how points are exchanged:
* If the yakuman is later won by tsumo, the liable player will pay the full amount of the hand, including any extra points for [[honba]]. This is as if ron was called against the liable player.
* If the yakuman is later won by tsumo, the liable player will pay the full amount of the hand, including any extra points for [[honba]]. This is as if ron was called against the liable player.
* If the yakuman is later won by ron against a non-liable player, that player will pay half the value of the hand, including any extra points for honba. The liable player will pay the other half of the hand.
* If the yakuman is later won by ron against a non-liable player, that player will pay half the value of the hand. The liable player will pay the other half of the hand, including any extra points for honba.


If playing with rule sets that recognize [[multiple yakuman]], sekinin barai may be invoked only on certain yakuman. Point exchanges happen independently for each yakuman scored with extra points for any honba paid only once. Honba payments are conducted as normal for any normally scored yakuman among the winning hand.
If playing with rule sets that recognize [[multiple yakuman]], sekinin barai may be invoked only on certain yakuman. Point exchanges happen independently for each yakuman scored with extra points for any honba paid only once. Honba payments are still paid by the liable player.
 
==== Example ====
In a round with 1 honba, the west player is liable for the south player's daisangen, and the south player wins with daisangen and tsuuiisou by tsumo, then the payments are as follows:
* East player: 16000 (part of tsuuiisou)
* West player: 32300 (full of daisangen along with honba payments) +8000 (part of tsuuiisou)
* North player: 8000 (part of tsuuiisou)


=== Yakumans with sekinin barai ===
=== Yakumans with sekinin barai ===
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== Sekinin barai for rinshan kaihou ==
== Sekinin barai for rinshan kaihou ==
Daiminkan pao for [[rinshan kaihou]] is a variation of the rule. Normally, rinshan kaihou would be scored as a regular tsumo, however this variation forces the player whose discard is called to form a daiminkan to be liable for the full amount of the payment in the event the calling player wins by rinshan tsumo. If rinshan tsumo is not achieved, play continues normally with no player being deemed liable for sekinin barai. While uncommon, some professional mahjong associations use this rule.
Daiminkan pao for [[rinshan kaihou]] is a variation of the rule. Normally, rinshan kaihou would be scored as a regular tsumo, however this variation forces the player whose discard is called to form a daiminkan to be liable for the full amount of the payment in the event the calling player wins by rinshan tsumo. If rinshan tsumo is not achieved, play continues normally with no player being deemed liable for sekinin barai.  
* Sekinin barai rule is applied not only in cases of winning right after the daiminkan. As long as no tiles are discarded after the daiminkan, the liability retains. In other words, if the daiminkan declarer declares added kan or closed kan (may be multiple times) right after it, and then wins by rinshan tsumo, the daiminkan feeder is liable as well.
While uncommon, some professional mahjong associations use this rule.


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