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'''Pinfu''' is a standard yaku. This yaku is defined by having 0 | '''Pinfu''' is a standard yaku. This yaku is defined by having 0 fu aside from the base 20 fu, or 30 fu in the case of a closed ron. It is worth 1 han and closed only. | ||
==Tile diagram== | ==Tile diagram== | ||
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==English reference== | ==English reference== | ||
In English, pinfu is | In English, pinfu is sometimes referred to as "all sequences". However, the yaku is not as simple as that. Other than having an open hand, it is possible for a hand to be composed of all sequences and still not be classed as a pinfu. | ||
==Fu== | ==Fu== | ||
To understand pinfu, players must understand the nature of ''fu''. ''Fu'' are a set of points associated with hand composition. Pinfu lacks any | To understand pinfu, players must understand the nature of ''fu''. ''Fu'' are a set of points associated with hand composition. Pinfu lacks any fu except the 10 [[Menzen-kafu|menzen-kafu]] for winning with a closed ron. | ||
* Any koutsu or kantsu is worth at least 2 fu. A pinfu hand must have four shuntsu. | |||
* Winning from a [[Tanki|tanki]], [[Kanchan|kanchan]], or [[Penchan|penchan]] wait is worth 2 fu. A pinfu hand must win from a [[Ryanmen|ryanmen]] wait, i.e., the final tile must complete a shuntsu that was completable on any side. | |||
* An open hand worth 20 fu is counted as 30 fu. Pinfu may only be awarded to a closed hand. | |||
A winning tile drawn from the wall is normally worth 2 fu. If the closed hand otherwise qualifies as pinfu, these 2 fu are waived. The hand is then scored at 20 fu and at least 2 han for [Menzen tsumo|menzen tsumo] and pinfu. Some rule variations may not allow waiving these fu and score such a hand as 30 fu, tsumo, without pinfu. Such variations are rare. | |||
==Combined with== | ==Combined with== |