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Revision as of 21:27, 5 February 2014
Type | Optional yaku |
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Kanji | 人和 |
English | Hand of man |
Value | Variable |
Speed | Near instant |
Difficulty | Random |
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.
Variations
Renhou is not a standard yaku or yakuman, because of the multitudes of variations applied to it.
- 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.
- Nashi
- Renhou may not be used at all.
External links
- Renhou in Japanese Wikipedia