Rinshan kaihou: Difference between revisions

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Rinshan kaihou is generally compatible with any hand, that can accommodate kan calls.  This rules out any yaku dependent on all sequential tile groups, namely both [[pinfu]] and [[ryanpeikou]].  Other yaku, such as [[sanshoku]] and [[ittsu]], are also sequential based, but they have room one triple tile group to be upgraded for a kan call.  By definition, [[chiitoits]] requires every [[toitsu|tile pair]] to be unique; so kan calls cannot be performed here.  With [[chankan]], this yaku uses another player's kan call rather than one's own.


=== With haitei ===
=== With haitei ===
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