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{{main|Optional yaku}}
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The main [[list of yaku]] does not include various other possible tile combinations, as they are not accepted as "standard yaku".  With this, house rules may include additional yaku to the list, if desired.
The main [[list of yaku]] does not include various other possible tile combinations, as they are not accepted as "standard yaku".  With this, house rules may include additional yaku to the list, if desired. The following are particularly common examples; the [[optional yaku]] page contains more detailed rules and many more yaku.


===Daisharin===
===Daisharin===
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|WRR= |EMA= |JPML= |NPM= |Saikou= |Mu= |RMU= |101= |Tenhou= |Saikyou= |KML= |USPML= |Montr= <!--For ease of adding columns-->
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Daisharin is an [[optional yaku]].  This involves pairs of the simples of the suit, [[pinzu]].  Sometimes it is regarded as a [[yakuman]].  Otherwise, the hand is counted normally with its yaku counterparts.  The hand is at least 11 han with a combined [[chinitsu]], [[ryanpeikou]], and [[pinfu]].
Daisharin is an [[optional yaku]].  This involves a closed hand with pairs of each of the simples of the suit, [[pinzu]].  Sometimes it is regarded as a [[yakuman]].  Otherwise, the hand is counted normally with its yaku counterparts.  The hand is at least 11 han with a combined [[chinitsu]], [[ryanpeikou]], and [[pinfu]].


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* Nashi – Score this hand normally.
* Nashi – Score this hand normally.


For souzu and manzu, the hands are labeled as daichikurin and daisuurin.
For souzu and manzu, the hands are labeled as daichikurin and daisuurin, respectively.


===Paarenchan===
===Paarenchan===
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* YMan – Yakuman: Score this as a yakuman. No other yaku is necessary.
* YMan – Yakuman: Score this as a yakuman. No other yaku is necessary.
* M – Mangan: Score this as a mangan. No other yaku is necessary.
* M – Mangan: Score this as a mangan. No other yaku is necessary. If a regular count of the hand would give haneman or better, the normal scoring is used.
* Yaku – Renhou functions as a regular yaku, with an assigned han value.  As a regular yaku, it is capable of combining with other yaku.
* Yaku – Renhou functions as a regular yaku, with an assigned han value.  As a regular yaku, it is capable of combining with other yaku.
* Nashi – Renhou is not a yaku. The hand is scored normally, there must be at least one other yaku present for a valid win.
* Nashi – Renhou is not a yaku. The hand is scored normally, there must be at least one other yaku present for a valid win.