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'''Tsumo''' | '''Tsumo''' has several meanings. | ||
* Tsumo is the act of drawing a tile. | * Tsumo is the act of drawing a tile. | ||
* "Tsumo" is called to declare a win on a self-drawn tile. | * "[[Naki|Tsumo]]" is called to declare a win on a self-drawn tile. | ||
* [[Menzenchin tsumohou]] | * [[Menzenchin tsumohou]], often shorted to ''tsumo'', is a [[yaku]] obtained when a closed hand wins by self-draw. | ||
* When looking at a mahjong hand (such as in a [[paifu]]), tsumo may refer to the tile just drawn, or a winning drawn tile. | |||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 06:44, 23 July 2024
Tsumo has several meanings.
- Tsumo is the act of drawing a tile.
- "Tsumo" is called to declare a win on a self-drawn tile.
- Menzenchin tsumohou, often shorted to tsumo, is a yaku obtained when a closed hand wins by self-draw.
- When looking at a mahjong hand (such as in a paifu), tsumo may refer to the tile just drawn, or a winning drawn tile.