I don't believe this is correct.All I know is that it isn't linked to ippatsu, three turns later, the wild card still works.
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Yes, the wild card effect is only valid in the very next turn after riichi which means you also get ippatsu as a bonus (which is the same as it being a requirement)do you mean it only becomes a wild card if it meets both requirements: after riichi and getting an ippatsu as well?
Here are 2 instances of it in action.
Note Barticles comment just after the 1st one regarding an opponents chi/pon.
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=53059&start=15#p56478
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=52824#p57082
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Oh ok. Got ya! Thanks Senechal!
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See also my pics and comments here: http://www.reachmahjong.com/en/forum/vi ... =15#p56785
In the PS3 game Mahjong Haoh: Dankyuu Battle 3 you can set a rule option to choose whether the effect is for tsumo ippatsu only or for any tsumo riichi win.
In the PS3 game Mahjong Haoh: Dankyuu Battle 3 you can set a rule option to choose whether the effect is for tsumo ippatsu only or for any tsumo riichi win.
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Darn, it's uglier than I thought then.
When it comes to exotic variants, Barticle's word trumps all.
(/goes back to playing standard ari-ari mahjong)
When it comes to exotic variants, Barticle's word trumps all.
(/goes back to playing standard ari-ari mahjong)
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yes, i guess it's true. Sooner or later, you can find an optional rule which covers every possibility.
I even found a game which takes the ryan han shibari rule literally, it allows a dora (which is a han though not a yaku) to count as part of the 2-han minimum for the win (at a honba count of 5, naturally).
If its not a flaw in the game, it must be just another optional rule.
Didn't know (or think) that one even existed.
Can I get a detailed translation on this?
I'm looking for clues.
I even found a game which takes the ryan han shibari rule literally, it allows a dora (which is a han though not a yaku) to count as part of the 2-han minimum for the win (at a honba count of 5, naturally).
If its not a flaw in the game, it must be just another optional rule.
Didn't know (or think) that one even existed.
Can I get a detailed translation on this?
I'm looking for clues.
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五本場以上のときに二翻縛りに行なう (あり) か行わない (なし) を選択します。
This just means: You can choose, when with 5 Honba, to use or not the Ryan han shibari rule.
So I suppose this is from an options or explanation screen.
Sadly, this doesn't help.
This just means: You can choose, when with 5 Honba, to use or not the Ryan han shibari rule.
So I suppose this is from an options or explanation screen.
Sadly, this doesn't help.
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Heh! Can I not tempt you with some Aotenjou...?Senechal wrote:[...]When it comes to exotic variants, Barticle's word trumps all.
(/goes back to playing standard ari-ari mahjong)
I've studied the many and various rule options in all the retail PS3 and PS4 mahjong games, the majority of DS games and a couple of vintage titles. I think it's quite telling that MHDB3 - the game with more options than any other I've played - is the only one to include Haku Pocchi. It's really pretty uncommon.
The Ippatsu-only setting feels a little too restrictive to me.
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Bart- That may be true if you use only one of them, like I do, but if you use all 4, it could turn into a nightmare without the ippatsu restriction. I would rather just have it as a once in a blue moon novelty.
I found a group down here today that was playing american mahjong with the 8 jokers. (and flowers....and charleston....and those cards )
I won't be playing with them! Too bad.
Incidentally, have you ever run across that ryan han shibari thing I mentioned above?
I found a group down here today that was playing american mahjong with the 8 jokers. (and flowers....and charleston....and those cards )
I won't be playing with them! Too bad.
Incidentally, have you ever run across that ryan han shibari thing I mentioned above?
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I think it's more usual just to play with one Haku Pocchi - and IIRC the only tile-set I ever saw that had them only had two (along with six red fives to replace all the flowers).
You're limited to tsumo for the wildcard win and you'll get a limited number of draws after reaching giving you perhaps six or eight chances to draw one or two Haku Pocchi which only give you a basic win with no extra doubles (unless you're playing with bonus chips). If you have a standard two-sided wait you could have up to eight normal winning tiles available and you can get them by tsumo or ron so the Haku Pocchi give you relatively few additional winning opportunities.
Of course - if they can agree - players are free to configure the number of tiles and the ippatsu rule to control the average frequency of these wins.
I think it would be interesting at least to watch some American mahjong. (and mutter from the sidelines)
As far as I'm aware any conditional (5+ Honba) so-called "two-han requirement" will never count dora, although as we know there are endless rule variants and exceptions out there.
I suggest you take some screenshots if you think it's happening.
You're limited to tsumo for the wildcard win and you'll get a limited number of draws after reaching giving you perhaps six or eight chances to draw one or two Haku Pocchi which only give you a basic win with no extra doubles (unless you're playing with bonus chips). If you have a standard two-sided wait you could have up to eight normal winning tiles available and you can get them by tsumo or ron so the Haku Pocchi give you relatively few additional winning opportunities.
Of course - if they can agree - players are free to configure the number of tiles and the ippatsu rule to control the average frequency of these wins.
I think it would be interesting at least to watch some American mahjong. (and mutter from the sidelines)
As far as I'm aware any conditional (5+ Honba) so-called "two-han requirement" will never count dora, although as we know there are endless rule variants and exceptions out there.
I suggest you take some screenshots if you think it's happening.
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Well. there must have been a blue moon last night because I got struck by a haku pocchi this morning.or2az wrote: I would rather just have it as a once in a blue moon novelty.
I got the standard riichi-ippatsu-tsumo but then it got interesting.
I was waiting on the


The computer was smart enough to use the wild card as the 4, giving me tanyao as well, but it wasn't smart enough to count it as the fourth dora. (




unless I'm not looking at this correctly.
Maybe it's not part of the optional rule although it seems like it should be.
Bart, what do you think?
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It's cool that you hit the (ura) dora. If you were to deliberately try to test that scenario it could take you a very long time, especially with that ippatsu-only restriction.
I think if you have a takame/yasume situation you're free to take the more valuable tile (your takame). That is another benefit of having an "almighty tile" (wildcard).
There probably would be a rule about whether or not you can claim a dora bonus too. Also if you have four identical tiles in your hand can you add a fifth?
I think if you have a takame/yasume situation you're free to take the more valuable tile (your takame). That is another benefit of having an "almighty tile" (wildcard).
There probably would be a rule about whether or not you can claim a dora bonus too. Also if you have four identical tiles in your hand can you add a fifth?
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Not to mention that you were furiten as well because of your 1 man discard very early... That is some luck indeed with that ippatsu tsumo.