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'''Menzenchin tsumohou''' {{kana|門前清自摸和}}, otherwise referred as '''menzen tsumo''' or even simpler '''tsumo''' {{kana|ツモ}}, is a [[yaku]] obtained when a [[naki|closed]] hand wins with a self-drawn tile - in other words, a closed hand winning from [[tsumo]].
'''Menzenchin tsumohou''' {{kana|門前清自摸和}}, otherwise referred to as '''menzen tsumo''' or even simpler '''tsumo''' {{kana|ツモ}}, is a [[yaku]] obtained when a [[naki|closed]] hand wins with a self-drawn tile - in other words, a closed hand winning from [[tsumo]].


==Formation==
==Formation==

Revision as of 00:09, 27 July 2024

Menzenchin tsumohou
Type Yaku
Kanji 門前清自摸和
English Self draw
Value 1 han (closed only)
Speed Varies
Difficulty Varies

Menzenchin tsumohou 「門前清自摸和」, otherwise referred to as menzen tsumo or even simpler tsumo 「ツモ」, is a yaku obtained when a closed hand wins with a self-drawn tile - in other words, a closed hand winning from tsumo.

Formation

All closed hands can qualify for menzen tsumo; declaring riichi is not required. A hand can win even if its only yaku is menzen tsumo.

If a tile was called from another player, or if the hand won from another player's discard, this yaku is invalidated.

Compatibility

^ Ippatsu requires riichi to be of any use.

RCH DRI IPP SMO TAN PFU IPK ITT YAK SDJ SDO TOI SNA SNK CHA JUN RPK SSG HRO HON CHN CHI RIN HAI HOU CHK
SMO

Menzen tsumo with toitoi is actually the yakuman, suuankou. Otherwise, this yaku is compatible with all yaku except for houtei and chankan. Neither of those two yaku can win by self-draw.

With riichi

This yaku is typically accompanied with riichi. Of course, the use of riichi will depend on the current state of the game: current point standing, other player riichi calls, potentially threatening hands, tile waits, and tile availability. Sometimes, it can be better to stay in damaten rather than riichi.

External links

Menzenchin tsumohou in Japanese Wikipedia