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== Optional yaku == | == Optional yaku == | ||
{{yaku list | |||
| yakuname = Daichisei | |||
| kanji = 大七星 | |||
| closeopen = Closed only | |||
| value = Yakuman, or double yakuman | |||
| tilepattern = {{#mjt:1123344556677z}} Agari: {{#mjt:2z}} | |||
| description = The [[chiitoitsu|seven pair]] variant to [[tsuuiisou]]. This may count as an independent yakuman pattern. Otherwise, it may be counted as tsuuiisou. | |||
}} | |||
{{yaku list | {{yaku list | ||
| yakuname = Paarenchan | | yakuname = Paarenchan |
Revision as of 22:18, 6 February 2014
Optional yaku are additional yaku, which may be appended to the standard list according to specific house rules.
Optional yaku
Daichisei
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The seven pair variant to tsuuiisou. This may count as an independent yakuman pattern. Otherwise, it may be counted as tsuuiisou. | |
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Paarenchan
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Yakuman value awarded to the eighth consecutive hand won. The hand is always awarded to the dealer position, as it is impossible to win eight consecutive hands otherwise. | |
[[Renhou]]
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A non-dealer player wins on a discard at the first round. | |
Sanrenkou
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Three consecutive triplets. | |
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Shiisanpuutaa
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A player is dealt a hand, by which, no two tiles can reasonably form a tile group with a tile draw. For completion, one tile may be paired. | |
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Shiisuupuutaa
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A player is dealt a hand, by which, no two tiles can reasonably form a tile group with a tile draw. For completion, no tiles are paired. | |
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Suurenkou
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Four consecutive triplets. | |
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