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'''Daisharin''' refers to a group of three [[optional yaku|optional]] yakuman: '''daisharin''' {{kana|大車輪}}, '''daichikurin''' {{kana|大竹林}} and '''daisuurin''' {{kana|大数隣}}. | '''Daisharin''' refers to a group of three [[optional yaku|optional]] yakuman: '''daisharin''' {{kana|大車輪}}, '''daichikurin''' {{kana|大竹林}} and '''daisuurin''' {{kana|大数隣}}. They are each scored by having a closed hand that contains: '''22334455667788''', all of the same suit. As optional yakuman, they may or may not be included in the game. | ||
The yakuman named "daisharin" itself refers to this pattern with [[pinzu]]; "daichikurin" applies to [[souzu]], and "daisuurin" applies to [[manzu]]. Calling a hand with souzu as "daisharin" would be incorrect. But, while they are technically three distinct yaku, most rulesets that include the pinzu daisharin also include daichikurin and daisuurin as well. | The yakuman named "daisharin" itself refers to this pattern with [[pinzu]]; "daichikurin" applies to [[souzu]], and "daisuurin" applies to [[manzu]]. Calling a hand with souzu as "daisharin" would be incorrect. But, while they are technically three distinct yaku, most rulesets that include the pinzu daisharin also include daichikurin and daisuurin as well. |
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