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'''Yaku''' {{kana|役}} are specific hand patterns or conditions needed in order to score a hand.  In a sense, they are synonymous to "poker hands".  Yet, unlike poker hands, yaku are worth specific "[[scoring|han values]]"; and various yaku may be combined together into one hand.  basic mahjong knowledge involves learning the yaku, but it is not expected of new players to know them.
'''Yaku''' {{kana|役}} are [[List of yaku|specific hand patterns or conditions}} needed in order to score a hand.  In a sense, they are synonymous to "poker hands".  Yet, unlike poker hands, yaku are worth specific "[[scoring|han values]]"; and various yaku may be combined together into one hand.  basic mahjong knowledge involves learning the yaku, but it is not expected of new players to know them.


==Han==
==Han==

Revision as of 12:46, 4 February 2014

Yaku 「役」 are [[List of yaku|specific hand patterns or conditions}} needed in order to score a hand. In a sense, they are synonymous to "poker hands". Yet, unlike poker hands, yaku are worth specific "han values"; and various yaku may be combined together into one hand. basic mahjong knowledge involves learning the yaku, but it is not expected of new players to know them.

Han

Each yaku is assigned han values. Most have static values, regardless of the hand being closed or open. However, some decrease in han value while being open. Furthermore, some also require hands to remain closed in order to count. For hands to maximize the total han value, different yaku may be combined into a single hand.

External links

Yaku in Japanese Wikipedia
Lists all the yaku occurrences in Tenhou.net by percentages and by room
Pointing out which yaku to learn first