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'''Rinshan kaihou''' {{kana|嶺上開花}} is a [[yaku]] obtained when a player declares [[kan]] and wins with the tile drawn | '''Rinshan kaihou''' {{kana|嶺上開花}} is a [[yaku]] obtained when a player declares [[kan]] and wins with the tile drawn from said kan. | ||
In [[sanma]], this yaku can also be obtained after declaring [[kita]] and winning with the tile drawn after. (To be precise, rinshan is scored when winning with a '''rinshanpai''', or a tile drawn from the dead wall. Both kan and kita cause a draw from the dead wall, so this yaku can be scored after either kan or kita). | In [[sanma]], this yaku can also be obtained after declaring [[kita]] and winning with the tile drawn after. (To be precise, rinshan is scored when winning with a '''rinshanpai''', or a tile drawn from the dead wall. Both kan and kita cause a draw from the dead wall, so this yaku can be scored after either kan or kita). | ||
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: {{#mjt:5m123p55568s6666z}} Draw: {{#mjt:0m}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:7s}} | : {{#mjt:5m123p55568s6666z}} Draw: {{#mjt:0m}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:7s}} | ||
Before drawing 5-man, the 4th hatsu was an extra tile that does not contribute to the hand. After drawing 5-man, the hand will enter tenpai as soon as the hatsu is discarded. | Before drawing 5-man, the 4th hatsu was an extra tile that does not contribute to the hand. After drawing 5-man, the hand will enter tenpai as soon as the hatsu is discarded or melded for a kan. If a kan is called, and the draw was 7-sou, the hand can win with rinshan. Otherwise, the unwanted rinshanpai may be discarded and [[riichi]] be called. | ||
== Compatibility == | == Compatibility == | ||
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Some rulesets impose a liability payment, called '''sekinin barai''' or '''pao''', on the discarder of a kanned tile in the event of a rinshan kaihou win. | Some rulesets 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 | If this rule is in effect: when a player calls an open kan, the discarder is liable for payments until the end of the caller's turn. If the caller wins with the immediate rinshan, payments occur as if the discarder was [[ron]]ned. If the caller makes further kans, the discarder would still be liable until the caller discards a tile. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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