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In English, pinfu is sometimes referred to as "all sequences". However, the yaku is not as simple as that. There are hands that have all sequences and are not valid for pinfu. | In English, pinfu is sometimes referred to as "all sequences". However, the yaku is not as simple as that. There are hands that have all sequences and are not valid for pinfu. | ||
The exact definition of pinfu is a hand that has no [[fu]], other than the fu from winning. To score pinfu: | The exact definition of pinfu is a closed hand that has no [[fu]], other than the fu from winning. To score pinfu: | ||
*The hand must be closed. | *The hand must be closed. | ||
*The hand cannot have any triplets or quads - it must be all sequences. | *The hand cannot have any triplets or quads - it must be all sequences. | ||
*The pair cannot be composed | *The pair cannot be composed of [[yakuhai]] - the pair cannot be the round wind, seat wind, or a dragon. | ||
*The hand must have a [[ryanmen]] wait. A ryanmen wait is two consecutive tiles waiting to complete either side of sequence, such as {23} or {45}. | *The hand must have a [[ryanmen]] [[wait]]. A ryanmen wait is two consecutive tiles waiting to complete either side of sequence, such as {23} or {45}. | ||
**The pair must be complete before reaching tenpai. This means that | **The pair must be complete before reaching tenpai. This means that a "two-sided" [[nobetan]] wait does not count, it has to be a wait to complete a sequence. | ||
**[[Complex | **[[Complex waits]] can score pinfu if they are composed off of ryanmen waits. Therefore, a [[sanmenchan]] wait always counts as ryanmen. [[Ryantan]] counts if you win by completing the sequence (e.g. a wait of {4555} only scores pinfu if you win with 3 or 6). | ||
If you know | If you know how fu is scored, the requirements for pinfu make sense. Triplets and quads score at least 2 fu each. A yakuhai pair scores 2 fu. A non-ryanmen wait scores 2 fu. Therefore, by having a closed hand that avoids all extra sources of fu, you gain pinfu. Pinfu ''is'' allowed to score the 10 fu from winning from a closed [[ron]]. | ||
As an exception, pinfu does not score fu from [[tsumo]] (win from self draw). Normally, a win by self draw is worth 2 fu. When a hand wins with pinfu, these 2 fu are waived. Thus, a pinfu tsumo is worth 20 fu, | As an exception, pinfu does not score fu from [[tsumo]] (win from self draw). Normally, a win by self draw is worth 2 fu. When a hand wins with pinfu, these 2 fu are waived. Thus, a pinfu tsumo is worth 20 fu, and is the only hand that can be worth 20 fu. (Open hands with 0 fu gain +2 fu for being open.) | ||
===Counter examples=== | ===Counter examples=== | ||
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|width=50%| This hand qualifies for pinfu using either 6-pin or 9-pin. However, the first tile, 3-pin, functions as tanki. Coupled with the 6-pin, it is on a 3-6 [[nobetan]]. Nevertheless, 6-pin still qualifies for pinfu, because the han increase takes precedence over fu. | |width=50%| This hand qualifies for pinfu using either 6-pin or 9-pin. However, the first tile, 3-pin, functions as tanki. Coupled with the 6-pin, it is on a 3-6 [[nobetan]]. Nevertheless, 6-pin still qualifies for pinfu, because the han increase takes precedence over fu. | ||
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==Value== | |||
By definition, pinfu has less fu than other hands at the same han value. Specifically, a pinfu ron has 30 fu, while a pinfu tsumo has 20 fu. Therefore, for hands below [[mangan]], pinfu results in less points than other yaku. | |||
To demonstrate: | |||
*Riichi + Pinfu ron (2 han 30 fu) = 2000 points | |||
*Riichi + Tanyao ron (2 han 40 fu) = 2600 points | |||
*Riichi + Mentsumo + Pinfu (3 han 20 fu) = 2700 points | |||
*Riichi + Mentsumo + Tanyao (3 han 30 fu) = 4000 points | |||
Of course, pinfu still increases your score even with the fu decrease (riichi + tanyao + pinfu > riichi + tanyao). Also, once the hand reaches [[mangan]] or higher, fu no longer matter, so pinfu is worth the same as any other 1-han yaku. | |||
==Compatibility== | ==Compatibility== | ||
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{{Yaku compatibility table|PFU}} | {{Yaku compatibility table|PFU}} | ||
Pinfu is incompatible with any yaku that requires a [[ankou|triplet]], including [[rinshan]]. It is similarly incompatible with [[chiitoitsu]], which does not use [[mentsu]] at all. On the other hand, pinfu works any sequential based yaku. As long as the hand is closed, the pair does not produce "[[Scoring#Fu|fu]]", and the wait is [[ryanmen|open]], then pinfu may be applied. | |||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
Pinfu is one of the most common yaku. | Pinfu is one of the most common yaku. With a closed hand, sequences are much easier to complete than triplets. Plus, when developing a hand, players will naturally keep [[ryanmen]] due to their higher [[tile efficiency]]. Therefore, players looking to complete a closed hand quickly are likely to have pinfu. While it isn't as fast as [[tanyao]] or [[yakuhai]], because pinfu cannot be scored open, this yaku is still seen often. | ||
It naturally combines with other sequence based yaku, namely [[iipeikou]], [[sanshoku doujun]], and [[ittsuu]]. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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