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'''Menzenchin tsumohou''' (門前清自摸和), otherwise referred as '''menzen tsumo''' or even simpler '''tsumo''' (ツモ), is a yaku involving closed hands.  With a [[tenpai]] hand, a player attains this yaku by winning with a drawn tile.
'''Menzenchin tsumohou''' (門前清自摸和), otherwise referred as '''menzen tsumo''' or even simpler '''tsumo''' (ツモ), is a yaku involving closed hands.  With a [[tenpai]] hand, a player attains this yaku by winning with a drawn tile.

Revision as of 22:26, 10 August 2013

Menzenchin tsumohou
Type [[Yaku]]
Kanji 門前清自摸和
ツモ
English Self draw
Value 1 han (closed only)
Speed Varies
Difficulty Varies

Menzenchin tsumohou (門前清自摸和), otherwise referred as menzen tsumo or even simpler tsumo (ツモ), is a yaku involving closed hands. With a tenpai hand, a player attains this yaku by winning with a drawn tile.

Formation

With this yaku, all closed hands qualify for menzen tsumo. In fact, a closed hand may instantly win by self draw, even when it is the only yaku for the hand.

No open hand may qualify for this yaku.

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