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==Formation==
==Formation==
With this yaku, all closed hands qualify for menzen tsumo, even if it is the only yaku. No open hand may qualify for this yaku.  The instant a player [[Naki|calls on a discarded tile]], then the player forfeits the right to claim this yaku until the next hand, just like [[riichi]].
All closed hands qualify for menzen tsumo, even if it is the only yaku. Declaring [[riichi]] is not required. No open hand may qualify for this yaku - the instant a player [[Naki|calls on a discarded tile]], this yaku is invalidated.
 
==Riichi vs damaten==
{{main|Riichi|Damaten}}
 
While in tenpai with a closed, [[riichi]] is not a required move for any player.  Instead, the player opts to utilize the tactic of [[damaten]].  In some cases, the winning tile is drawn and the hand may win.


== Compatibility ==
== Compatibility ==
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{{Yaku compatibility table|SMO}}
{{Yaku compatibility table|SMO}}


Menzen tsumo with [[toitoi]] is actually the yakuman, [[suuankou]].  Otherwise, this yaku is compatible with all yaku except for [[houtei]] and [[chankan]]. Neither of those two yaku can win by self-draw.
Menzen tsumo with [[toitoi]] is actually the yakuman, [[suuankou]].  Otherwise, this yaku is compatible with all yaku except for [[houtei]] and [[chankan]]. Neither of those two yaku can win by self-draw.


=== With riichi ===
=== With riichi ===
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