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'''Renhou''' {{kana|人和}} is an [[optional yaku]].  It is defined by a player declaring [[ron]] with a starting hand before the dealer gets a second turn or before any [[Naki| called tile]].  This premise is similar to the [[chihou]], except the hand wins by discard (ron).  In some instances, it may be considered as a [[yakuman]], [[mangan]], or not used at all.  Only non-dealers may invoke renhou, as the first discard always comes from the dealer.  That is barring an instance of [[Tenhou and chiihou|tenhou]].
'''Renhou''' {{kana|人和}} is an [[optional yaku]].  It is defined by a player declaring [[ron]] with a starting hand before the dealer gets a second turn or before any [[Naki| called tile]].  This premise is similar to the [[chihou]], except the hand wins by discard (ron).  In some instances, it may be considered as a [[yakuman]], [[mangan]], or not used at all.  Only non-dealers may invoke renhou, as the first discard always comes from the dealer.  That is barring an instance of [[Tenhou and chiihou|tenhou]].


== Variations ==
== Variations ==
Renhou is not a standard yaku or yakuman, because of the different [[Yaku_variations#Renhou|variations]] applied to it.
Because of number of variations and interpretations to renhou, it is rendered as [[Yaku_variations#Renhou|optional]].


* '''[[Mangan]]'''
* '''[[Mangan]]'''

Revision as of 23:11, 12 February 2015

Renhou
Type Optional yaku
Kanji 人和
English Hand of man
Value Variable
Speed Near instant
Difficulty Luck

Renhou 「人和」 is an optional yaku. It is defined by a player declaring ron with a starting hand before the dealer gets a second turn or before any called tile. This premise is similar to the chihou, except the hand wins by discard (ron). In some instances, it may be considered as a yakuman, mangan, or not used at all. Only non-dealers may invoke renhou, as the first discard always comes from the dealer. That is barring an instance of tenhou.

Variations

Because of number of variations and interpretations to renhou, it is rendered as optional.

By default, renhou can be defaulted as a mangan hand.
Likewise, it can be set as a yakuman.
Renhou may be considered as a yaku, to be cumulative with other yaku, with a variable han value. It is frequently set at 5 han, so that the hand is always worth mangan minimum.
  • Nashi
Renhou may not be used at all.

External links

Renhou in Japanese Wikipedia