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Daiminkan pao for [[rinshan kaihou]] is a variation of the rule. Normally, rinshan kaihou would be scored as a regular tsumo, however this variation forces the player whose discard is called to form a daiminkan to be liable for the full amount of the payment in the event the calling player wins by rinshan tsumo. If rinshan tsumo is not achieved, play continues normally with no player being deemed liable for sekinin barai.  
Daiminkan pao for [[rinshan kaihou]] is a variation of the rule. Normally, rinshan kaihou would be scored as a regular tsumo, however this variation forces the player whose discard is called to form a daiminkan to be liable for the full amount of the payment in the event the calling player wins by rinshan tsumo. If rinshan tsumo is not achieved, play continues normally with no player being deemed liable for sekinin barai.  


This rule is applied even if the player doesn't win right away after the daiminkan. So long as no tiles are discarded after the daiminkan, the liability retains. This means that, after calling a daiminkan, a player may make further kan calls (either ankan or kakan) - if rinshan is achieved from these, the daiminkan feeder is liable.
This rule is applied even if the player doesn't win immediately from the daiminkan. So long as no tiles are discarded after the daiminkan, the liability retains. This means that, if a daminkan declarer makes further kan calls (either closed kan or added kan), and achieves a rinshan tsumo from said calls, the daiminkan feeder is still liable.


While uncommon, some professional mahjong associations use this rule.
While uncommon, some professional mahjong associations use this rule.
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