One han closed only
Yaku
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Japanese
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Open/Closed
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Menzenchin tsumohou
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門前清自摸和
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Closed only
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This yaku may apply to any closed hand. Any player who draws a winning tile with a closed hand is awarded this yaku.
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Riichi
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立直
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Closed only
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This is a special yaku applied to closed tenpai hands, which requires the player to make a declaration and "wager".
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Ippatasu
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一発
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Closed only
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This is applied when the player calling riichi wins within 4 tile draws/discards. In addition, the cycle must not be interrupted by tile calls.
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Pinfu
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平和
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Closed only
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Winning tile: or
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Typicially known as "all sequences", this is a hand that does not gain fu based on composition, other than that of a closed ron.
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Iipeiko
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一盃口
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Closed only
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This hand includes two identical sequences.
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One han
Yaku
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Japanese
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Open/Closed
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Haitei raoyue
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海底撈月
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May be open
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The hand is completed with the last tile on the wall.
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Houtei raoyui
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河底撈魚
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May be open
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The hand is completed with the very last discarded tile.
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Rinshan kaihou
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嶺上開花
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May be open
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This yaku is awarded upon winning with a tile from the dead wall.
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Chankan
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搶槓
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The winning tile for a hand is called on another player's Kan. Essentially, the tile needed to complete a Kan is stolen to complete a winning hand.
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Tanyao
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断幺九
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May be open (Closed only on variation)
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Winning tile: or
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A hand composed of only inside (numbers 2-8) tiles
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Yakuhai
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役牌
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May be open
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Winning tile: or
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A hand with at least one group of dragon tiles, seat wind, or round wind tiles. This hand can be valued at 1 han for each group.
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Two han
Yaku
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Japanese
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Open/Closed
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Double riichi
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ダブルリーチ
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Closed only
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Riichi is declared with a dealt hand before the first discard.
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Chanta
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全帯幺九
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May be open (Lose 1 han)
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All melds contain at least 1 terminals or honor.
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Sanshoku
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三色同順
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May be open (Lose 1 han)
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Three sequences have the same number across the three different suits.
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Ittsu
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一通貫
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May be open (Lose 1 han)
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This hand has a complete sequence of 1 through 9 of a single suit. As a note, the sequence of 1-9 are actually three groups of sequences numbered 123, 456, and 789.
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Toi toi
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対々
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May be open
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The entire hand is composed of triplets.
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San ankou
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三暗刻
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May be open
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The hand includes 3 ankou.
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Sanshoku doukou
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三色同刻
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May be open
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The hand includes three groups of triplets with the same number.
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San kantsu
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三槓子
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May be open
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Three kans are called for this hand.
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Chii toitsu
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七対子
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Closed only
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This hand is composed of seven pairs. It is one of two exceptions to the standard 4 melds and a pair pattern.
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Honrotou
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混老頭対々和
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May be open (Consider as 4 han †)
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The hand is composed of nothing but all terminals and honors. This hand may be considered as 4 han, because it is impossible to score this hand without either chii toitsu or toi toi.
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Shousangen
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小三元
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May be open (Consider as 4 han †)
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The hand contains two sets of 3 dragon tiles and a pair of the third dragon tiles. This hand may be considered as 4 han, because it is impossible to score this hand without two sets of yakuhai, from the two sets of dragons.
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Three han
Yaku
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Japanese
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Open/Closed
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Honitsu
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混一色
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This is a single suit hand mixed with some honor tiles.
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Junchan
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純全帯么
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All sets contain at least one terminal.
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Ryanpeikou
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二盃口
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Closed only
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This hand has two sets of "iipeiko". This hand does not combine with chii toitsu, even though the hand can be interpreted as one.
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Six han
Yaku
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Japanese
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Open/Closed
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Chinitsu
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清一色
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May be open (Lose 1 han)
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This hand is composed entirely of tiles from only one of the three suits. It is the only yaku set at 6 han, where the number drops to 5 han when opened.
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Yakuman
Yaku
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Japanese
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Open/Closed
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Kazoe yakuman
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数え役満
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May be open
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This is a special class of yakuman, where a hand is composed of 13+ han based on the combination of above regular yaku and/or dora.
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Kokushi musou
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国士無双 or 国士無双13面待ち
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Closed only
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This hand has one of each of the 13 different terminal and honor tiles plus one extra terminal or honour tile. Some rules may allow double yakuman for a 13-wait set.
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Suu ankou
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四暗刻 or 四暗刻単騎
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Closed only
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This hand is composed of four sets of closed triplets. When this hand has a shanpon pattern and the win is via ron, then it would not be counted as suu ankou.
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Daisangen
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大三元
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May be open
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This has possesses three groups of all the dragons.
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Shousuushi
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小四喜
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May be open
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This hand has three groups of the wind tiles plus a pair of the fourth kind.
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Daisuushi
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大四喜
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May be open
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This hand has four groups of all four wind tiles.
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Tsuu iisou
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字一色
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May be open
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Every group of tiles are composed of honor tiles.
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Chinrotou
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清老頭
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May be open
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Every group of tiles are composed of terminal tiles.
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Ryuuiisou
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緑一色
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May be open
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A hand composed entirely of green tiles: 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 Sou and/or Hatsu.
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Chuuren poutou
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九連宝燈 or 純正九蓮宝燈
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Closed only
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A hand consisting of the tiles 1112345678999 in the same suit plus any one extra tile of the same suit.
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Suu kantsu
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四槓子
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May be open
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This hand with four Kan's.
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First round yakuman
Yaku
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Japanese
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Open/Closed
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Tenhou
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天和
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Closed only
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The dealer hand is a winning hand even before discarding a tile.
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Chihou
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地和
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Closed only
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The non-dealer hand is a winning hand after the first draw.
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Special case
This yaku does not specifically deal with a player's hand, but rather the player's discards. In addition, the hand may or may not be at tenpai upon scoring. By default, this hand is set to mangan.
Yaku
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Japanese
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Open/Closed
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Nagashi mangan
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流し満貫
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Closed only
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All the discards are terminals and/or honors. In addition, none of these discards were called by other players.
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Optional
Yaku
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Japanese
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Open/Closed
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Renhou
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人和
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Closed only
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A non-dealer player wins on a discard at the first round. Variance may set this to mangan, or not used at all.
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