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==Tile diagram==
==Tile diagram==
{{#mjt:123m23478s56799p}}  Winning tile: {{#mjt:6s}} or {{#mjt:9s}}


==English reference==
==English reference==

Revision as of 01:56, 31 July 2013

Pinfu is a standard yaku. This yaku is defined by having 0-fu aside from the base 20. Though, this yaku may receive the bonus 10-fu acquired from a closed ron. This yaku is closed only.

Tile diagram

Winning tile: or

English reference

In English, pinfu is commonly referred as "all sequences". However, the yaku is not as simple as that. Other than having an open hand, it is possible for a hand to be composed of all sequences and still not be classed as a pinfu.

Fu

See: Scoring


To understand pinfu, players must understand the nature of fu. Fu are a set of points associated with hand composition. Pinfu lacks any of these.

Usage