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'''Ryanhan shibari''' {{kana|二飜縛り}} is a [[Rule_variations#Ryanhan_shibari|modified rule]], which increases the [[han]] [[yaku|limit]] to qualify for winning hands. In this rule, the minimum hand value is two han instead of one. In addition, dora do not count for the han minimum.  Some [[house rules]] apply this throughout the game.  Others, such as the [[EMA rules]], apply it once the game reaches the fifth [[honba]], to increase the difficulty of [[renchan|dealer continuation]].
'''Ryanhan shibari''' {{kana|二飜縛り}} ("two han limit") is a [[Rule_variations#Ryanhan_shibari|rule]] which requires hands to have a minimum of 2 [[han]] from [[yaku]] in order to win. [[Dora]] do not count towards the requirement.
 
In many rules, ryanhan shibari is only applied after the 5th [[honba]], and only to the [[dealer]]. This makes it harder to accumulate [[renchan]], which is particularly important in rulesets with [[paarenchan]]. A few rules instead require 2 han at all times for all players.


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 22:10, 17 November 2024

Ryanhan shibari 「二飜縛り」 ("two han limit") is a rule which requires hands to have a minimum of 2 han from yaku in order to win. Dora do not count towards the requirement.

In many rules, ryanhan shibari is only applied after the 5th honba, and only to the dealer. This makes it harder to accumulate renchan, which is particularly important in rulesets with paarenchan. A few rules instead require 2 han at all times for all players.

External links

Ryanhan shibari in Japanese Wikipedia