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When used for [[yakuman]], sekinin barai is imposed when:
When used for [[yakuman]], sekinin barai is imposed when:


# The yakuman-holder has made [[call]]s, so that every tile needed for a certain yakuman, except for 1 tile group, is in an open meld.
# The yakuman-holder has made [[call]]s, so that every tile needed to complete a certain yakuman, except for 1 tile group, is in an open meld.
# The discarder discards a tile needed to guarantee the yakuman, and the yakuman-holder calls it.
# The discarder discards a tile needed to guarantee the yakuman, and the yakuman-holder calls it.


In this scenario, the discarder is liable for sekinin barai if the yakuman-holder wins their current hand.
In this scenario, the discarder is liable for sekinin barai if the yakuman-holder wins their current hand.


Not all yakuman cause sekinin barai. The yakuman that can cause seknin barai varies by ruleset. ([[#Yakuman affected by sekinin barai|See below]] for a list.)
Not all yakuman cause sekinin barai; the yakuman that can cause seknin barai varies by ruleset. ([[#Yakuman affected by sekinin barai|See below]] for a list.)


'''Rinshan'''
'''Rinshan'''
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When a player is liable for pao, the payment varies depending on how the yakuman-holder wins:
When a player is liable for pao, the payment varies depending on how the yakuman-holder wins:
* If the yakuman-holder wins by [[tsumo]], the liable player will pay the full amount of the hand, including [[honba]]. This is as if ron was called against the liable player.
* If the yakuman-holder wins by [[tsumo]], the liable player will pay the full amount of the hand, including [[honba]]. This is as if ron was called against the liable player.
* If the yakuman-holder wins by [[ron]], the ronned player and liable player each pay half the value of the hand, and the liable player pays for honba.
* If the yakuman-holder wins by [[ron]], the ronned player and liable player each pay half the value of the hand, and the liable player pays the full value of any honba.


==== Multiple yakuman ====
==== Multiple yakuman ====
If playing with rulesets that recognize [[multiple yakuman]], there are two variations on the liability payment. Either:
If playing with rulesets that recognize [[multiple yakuman]], there are two variations on the liability payment. Either:
* The hand is split: the liable player only pays for 1 yakuman's worth of value, and the rest of the hand is paid normally.
* The hand is split: the liable player only pays for 1 yakuman's worth of value, and the rest of the hand is paid normally.
* The liability payment applies to the entire hand.
* Entire hand is affected: The liability payment applies to the entire hand.


Honba payments are still paid by the liable player.
Honba payments are still paid entirely by the liable player.


==== Example of Tsumo ====
==== Example of Tsumo ====
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