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* [[Chii Toitsu]] 「七対子」 hand with seven different pairs. Closed only. | * [[Chii Toitsu]] 「七対子」 hand with seven different pairs. Closed only. | ||
* Chanta 「全帯幺九」 All sets contain terminals or honours. | * Chanta 「全帯幺九」 All sets contain terminals or honours. | ||
* | * Sanshoku 「三色同順」 A hand with three Chi's of the same numerical sequence, one of each suit. | ||
* Ittsu 「一通貫」 A hand with a set 1 through 9 of a single suit. | * Ittsu 「一通貫」 A hand with a set 1 through 9 of a single suit. | ||
* Toi Toi 「対々」 All Pons hand. | * Toi Toi 「対々」 All Pons hand. | ||
* San | * San Ankou 「三暗刻」3 Pons concealed | ||
* Sanshoku | * Sanshoku Doukou 「三色同刻」 hand with 3 Pons of the same "number". | ||
* San | * San Kantsu 「三槓子」 hand with three Kans. | ||
==Three han== | ==Three han== |
Revision as of 02:19, 31 July 2013
One han closed only
- Tsumo 「門前清自摸和」 You draw a winning tile from the wall.
- Riichi 「立直」 You declare that you're one tile away from a finished hand. This locks your hand down.
- Ippatsu 「一発」 This is awarded when you win on the first four turns after declaring Reach. A Pon/Chi/Kan from another player cancels Ippatsu.
- Pinfu 「平和」 Your hand is composed of 4 Chis and a valueless pair. The winning tile is required to finish a two-sided wait. "The basic hand."
- Iipeiko 「一盃口」 A hand with two identical Chis.
One han
- Haitei 「海底撈月」 The hand is completed with the last tile on the wall.
- Hotei 「河底撈魚」 The hand is completed with another player's last discard.
- Rinshan Kaihou 「嶺上開花」 The hand is completed with a tile from the dead wall.
- Chankan 「搶槓」 The winning tile for a hand is called on another player's Kan. Essentially, the tile needed to complete a Kan is stolen to complete a winning hand.
- Tanyao 「断幺九」 A hand composed of only inside (numbers 2-8) tiles
- Yakuhai 「役牌」 A hand with at least one triplet of dragon tiles, seat wind, or round wind tiles.
Two han
- Double Richi 「ダブルリーチ」 Richi declared on the first round. Closed only.
- Chii Toitsu 「七対子」 hand with seven different pairs. Closed only.
- Chanta 「全帯幺九」 All sets contain terminals or honours.
- Sanshoku 「三色同順」 A hand with three Chi's of the same numerical sequence, one of each suit.
- Ittsu 「一通貫」 A hand with a set 1 through 9 of a single suit.
- Toi Toi 「対々」 All Pons hand.
- San Ankou 「三暗刻」3 Pons concealed
- Sanshoku Doukou 「三色同刻」 hand with 3 Pons of the same "number".
- San Kantsu 「三槓子」 hand with three Kans.
Three han
- Honitsu 「混一色」 hand with tiles from only one of the three suits, in combination with honours.
- Ryanpeiko 「二盃口」 Two sets of "Iipeiko". Closed only.
- Junchan 「純全帯么」 All sets contain at least one terminal.
Four han
- Honroto Toiho 「混老頭対々和」 All terminals and honors.
- Shousangen 「小三元」 The hand contains two sets of 3 dragon tiles and a pair of the third dragon tiles.
These actually count as two. But they're 4 due to the additional yaku of Toi Toi and 2x Yakuhai respectively.
Six han
This is the only yaku set at 6 han, where the number drops to 5 han when opened.
- Chinitsu 「清一色」 hand composed entirely of tiles from only one of the three suits.
Yakuman
- Kokushi Musou 「国士無双」 hand with one of each of the 13 different terminal and honour tiles plus one extra terminal or honour tile. (For some rules, Double Yakuman for a 13-wait set)
- Chinrotou 「清老頭」 All terminals
- Daisangen 「大三元」 A hand with three Pon's or Kan's sets of the three Dragons.
- Suu Anko 「四暗刻」 A concealed hand with four concealed Pon's. (Tsumo only and depending on rules, Double Yakuman if win on a pair wait)
- Suu Kantsu「四槓子」 A hand with four Kan's.
- Shossushi 「小四喜」 A hand with three Pon's/Kan's sets of winds of and a pair of winds.
- Daissushi 「大四喜」 A hand with four Pon's/Kan's of winds. (Double Yakuman, depending on the rules)
- Churen Potou 「九連宝燈」 A hand consisting of the tiles 1112345678999 in the same suit plus any one extra tile of the same suit.
- Ryuu Iisou 「緑一色」 A hand composed entirely of green tiles: 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 Sou and Hatsu.
- Tsuu Iisou 「字一色」 A hand composed entirely of honour tiles.
First round yakuman
- Tenhou 「天和」 The dealer wins on his first turn.
- Chihou 「地和」 A non-dealer player wins on a draw tile at the first round.
Special case
This yaku does not specifically deal with a player's hand, but rather the player's discards. By default, this hand is set to mangan.
- Nagashi Mangan 「流し満貫」 All the discards are terminals or honors. Plus, none of the discards were called pon or chi to form melds.
Optional
- Renhou 「人和」 A non-dealer player wins on a discard at the first round. Variance may set this to mangan, or not used at all.