Yakuhai
Type | Yaku |
---|---|
Kanji | 役牌 |
English | Value tiles |
Value | 1 han per counted meld |
Speed | Very fast |
Difficulty | Very easy |
Yakuhai is a yaku that focuses on yakupai, or valued honor tiles. It is commonly noted, that attaining this yaku revolves around the honor tiles. Along with tanyao, this yaku is one of the most frequently occurring yaku in the game.
Tile patterns
Upon attaining yakupai, the rest of the hand may be formed as any composition: open, closed, and whatever meld that helps complete the hand.
Rules
Yakupai | Kanji | Yakupai | Kanji |
---|---|---|---|
East seat | 自風 東 | East round | 場風 東 |
South seat | 自風 南 | South round | 場風 南 |
West seat | 自風 西 | West round | 場風 西 |
North seat | 自風 北 | Green dragon | 役牌 發 |
Red dragon | 役牌 中 | White dragon | 役牌 白 |
In the case of sangenpai (dragon tiles), any player may collect sets of these tiles and attain this yaku. The collection of all three by one player leads to the daisangen yakuman.
With regards to kazehai (wind tiles), the yaku operates in a similar fashion but differently. First of all, at any time, players are assigned a particular "wind seat", relative to the dealer position, who is always seated East. To count for this yaku, players must collect their own set of wind tiles. If the wind is not of their seat wind, then the set is considered to be "off wind", which does not count as yaku. Furthermore, the game has an assigned round wind. Marked by the dealer indicator, the round wind applies as yaku to any player. The first round is almost always East, followed by South. Occasionally, the game moves into West round as well, where the West wind counts as the round wind.
Formation
Value
Each yakupai koutsu (triplet) collected awards players with 1 han per group. If a player's seat wind is denoted as the round wind, then the player's own wind counts as double: both as seat wind and round wind yakupai.
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