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* Tsumo is the act of drawing a tile. | * Tsumo is the act of drawing a tile. | ||
* | * In [[paifu]] (play records) or hand patterns, tsumo may refer to a drawn tile or a winning drawn tile. | ||
* [[Menzenchin tsumohou]] usually shortened ''tsumo'' | * [[Naki|Tsumo]] is called to declare a win on a self-drawn tile. | ||
* [[Menzenchin tsumohou]] is usually shortened to ''tsumo'', referring to the [[List of yaku|yaku]] worth 1 han achieved by self-drawing with a closed hand. | |||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Revision as of 00:06, 27 January 2014
Tsumo may have several meanings.
- Tsumo is the act of drawing a tile.
- In paifu (play records) or hand patterns, tsumo may refer to a drawn tile or a winning drawn tile.
- Tsumo is called to declare a win on a self-drawn tile.
- Menzenchin tsumohou is usually shortened to tsumo, referring to the yaku worth 1 han achieved by self-drawing with a closed hand.