Riichi: Difference between revisions

From Japanese Mahjong Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:


==Rules to riichi==
==Rules to riichi==
After any time a player has a closed ''tenpai'' hand, the player may declare riichi.  Upon doing so, the hand instantly gains the potential to win 1 han.  To declare riichi, a player announces riichi and deposits 1000 points onto the table.  Then the player discards a tile facing sideways in the discard pile.  This is done to indicate when riichi was called.  If that tile is claimed by another player, then the next discard is turned sideways as a replacement.  After a riichi declaration, the hand remains locked and unchangeable; in this state, the player is simply waiting for a winning tile to appear, either by draw or discard.


==Advantages==
==Advantages==

Revision as of 04:00, 31 July 2013

Riichi is the most commonly used yaku in the game. This yaku may apply to any closed hand and may be declared upon achieving tenpai. Due to its common usage, various specific game scenarios must be considered when using riichi.

Rules to riichi

After any time a player has a closed tenpai hand, the player may declare riichi. Upon doing so, the hand instantly gains the potential to win 1 han. To declare riichi, a player announces riichi and deposits 1000 points onto the table. Then the player discards a tile facing sideways in the discard pile. This is done to indicate when riichi was called. If that tile is claimed by another player, then the next discard is turned sideways as a replacement. After a riichi declaration, the hand remains locked and unchangeable; in this state, the player is simply waiting for a winning tile to appear, either by draw or discard.

Advantages

Disadvantages

Ippatsu

Double riichi

Double riichi is a special case for riichi, where the player declares riichi with a dealt hand.