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'''Maneman''' {{kana|真似満}} is a yaku achieved by mimicking opponent's discards. Also called '''Maneshi mangan''' {{kana|真似満貫}}.
'''Maneman''' {{kana|真似満}} is a yaku achieved by mimicking opponent's discards. Also called '''Maneshi mangan''' {{kana|真似満貫}}.


Generally speaking, if a player has his discards identical to some opponent in the first row (usually from 1st to 6th turn), maneman is applied and the opponent will lose a mangan to that player.
Generally speaking, if a player has his discards identical to some opponent in the first row (usually from 1st to 5th or 6th turn), maneman is applied and the opponent will lose a mangan to that player.


Similar to [[nagashi mangan]], the yaku is nullified if anybody melded some tiles required by the yaku, though it doesn't hurt if the melded tile is not related to the mimicked part.
Similar to [[nagashi mangan]], the yaku is nullified if anybody melded some tiles required by the yaku, though it doesn't hurt if the melded tile is not related to the mimicked part.
* Value: Mangan
* Value: Mangan


Depend on rulesets, there're many of the different variations:
Depend on rulesets, there're many different variations:
* Can only imitate the discards from a dealer.
* Can only imitate the discards from a dealer.
* Allows ignoring the first discard, so that any player can be targetted as the object of imitation.
* Allows ignoring the first discard, so that any player can be targetted as the object of imitation.
* Value can be increased if more tiles are mimicked.
* Value can be increased if more tiles are mimicked, e.g. 7th turn haneman, 9th turn baiman, and so on.


== Yakuman ==
== Yakuman ==