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==English reference==
==English reference==
In English, pinfu is sometimes referred to as "all sequences".  However, the yaku is not as simple as that.  Other than having an open hand, it is possible for a hand to be composed of all sequences and still not be classed as a pinfu.
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In English, pinfu is sometimes referred to as "all sequences".  However, the yaku is not as simple as that.  Other than having an open hand, it is possible for a hand to be composed of all sequences and still not be classed as a pinfu.  The following examples are a "all sequence hands"; but they are not pinfu.
 
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#{{#mjt:23m123p678s345m44z}}  Agari: {{#mjt:1m}} or {{#mjt:4m}}
 
The first and third examples can be pinfu.  In the case of the first example, the hand must be formed during the south round, while not seated as east.  For the third example, the hand is pinfu for all players not seated north.  As for the second example, under no circumstances can it be pinfu.


==Fu==
==Fu==
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