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In English, pinfu is sometimes referred to as "all sequences". However, the yaku is not as simple as that. There are hands that have all sequences and are not valid for pinfu.
In English, pinfu is sometimes referred to as "all sequences". However, the yaku is not as simple as that. There are hands that have all sequences and are not valid for pinfu.


The exact definition of pinfu is a hand that has no [[fu]], other than the fu from winning. To score pinfu:
The exact definition of pinfu is a closed hand that has no [[fu]], other than the fu from winning. To score pinfu:
*The hand must be closed.
*The hand must be closed.
*The hand cannot have any triplets or quads - it must be all sequences.
*The hand cannot have any triplets or quads - it must be all sequences.
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==Value==
==Value==
By definition, pinfu has less fu than other hands at the same han value. A pinfu ron has 30 fu, while a pinfu tsumo  has 20 fu. Therefore, for hands below [[mangan]], pinfu results in less points than other yaku. To demonstrate:
By definition, pinfu has less fu than other hands at the same han value. Specifically, a pinfu ron has 30 fu, while a pinfu tsumo  has 20 fu. Therefore, for hands below [[mangan]], pinfu results in less points than other yaku.  
 
To demonstrate:
*Riichi + Pinfu ron (2 han 30 fu) = 2000 points
*Riichi + Pinfu ron (2 han 30 fu) = 2000 points
*Riichi + Tanyao ron (2 han 40 fu) = 2600 points
*Riichi + Tanyao ron (2 han 40 fu) = 2600 points
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==Usage==
==Usage==
Pinfu is one of the most common yaku. When developing a hand, players will naturally keep [[ryanmen]] shapes in their hand, due to their higher [[tile efficiency]]. In addition, sequences are easier to complete than triplets. Therefore, players looking to complete hands quickly will often get pinfu. While it isn't as fast as [[tanyao]] or [[yakuhai]], as pinfu cannot be scored open, this yaku is still seen often.
Pinfu is one of the most common yaku. When developing a hand, players will naturally keep [[ryanmen]] shapes in their hand, due to their higher [[tile efficiency]]. In addition, sequences are easier to complete than triplets. Therefore, players looking to complete hands quickly are likely to get pinfu. While it isn't as fast as [[tanyao]] or [[yakuhai]], because pinfu cannot be scored open, this yaku is still seen often.


It naturally combines with other sequence based yaku, namely [[iipeikou]], [[sanshoku doujun]], and [[ittsuu]].
It naturally combines with other sequence based yaku, namely [[iipeikou]], [[sanshoku doujun]], and [[ittsuu]].
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