Yaku variations: Difference between revisions

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Different yaku may be subject to [[rule variations]].  Some are simply not considered standard.
Different [[yaku]] may be subject to [[rule variations]].  The variations may include altering the different strengths of the yaku, in relation to point values.  A number of yaku are simply not considered standard.


==Daburu riichi==
==Daburu riichi==
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* Nashi – Always score 1 han per riichi declaration.
* Nashi – Always score 1 han per riichi declaration.


==Haitei/houtei==
==Haitei and houtei==


Score the 1-han yaku haitei raoyue for winning with the last tile from the live wall, or score the 1-han yaku houtei raoyui for winning on a discard while the live wall is empty.
Score the 1-han yaku [[haitei raoyue]] for winning with the last tile from the live wall, or score the 1-han yaku [[houtei raoyui]] for winning on a discard while the live wall is empty.


* Ari – Both yaku are allowed.
* Ari – Both yaku are allowed.
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===Renhou===
===Renhou===
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This is a yaku for winning on a discard before the winner's first turn in an uninterrupted go-around.
This is a yaku for winning on a discard before the winner's first turn in an uninterrupted go-around.
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==Nagashi mangan==
==Nagashi mangan==
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Score a mangan upon exhaustive draw for having discarding only yaochuuhai during the entire hand, with none of the yaochuuhai having been called by other players, and without having called any tiles oneself. If this is allowed, there are additional rules decisions necessary: Does it count as a win, or merely as replacement of the noten penalty? Are concealed kantsu allowed?
Score a mangan upon exhaustive draw for having discarding only yaochuuhai during the entire hand, with none of the yaochuuhai having been called by other players, and without having called any tiles oneself. If this is allowed, there are additional rules decisions necessary: Does it count as a win, or merely as replacement of the noten penalty? Are concealed kantsu allowed?
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==Rinshan fu==
==Rinshan fu==
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Award a hand winning with the rinshanpai (kan replacement tile) the usual 2 fu for winning with a self-drawn tile.
Award a hand winning with the rinshanpai (kan replacement tile) the usual 2 fu for winning with a self-drawn tile.
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* 2 fu – Award the hand 2 fu for tsumo.
* 2 fu – Award the hand 2 fu for tsumo.
* Nashi – Don't count any fu for tsumo on the rinshanpai.
* Nashi – Don't count any fu for tsumo on the rinshanpai.
==Tenhou/chihou==
 
==Tenhou and chiihou==
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Score a self-drawn win within a hand's first uninterrupted go-around as a yakuman.
Score a self-drawn win within a hand's first uninterrupted go-around as a yakuman.
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