Tenhou... *and* a gorgeous hand with Ryanpeikou too.





I am officially the greatest mahjong player of all time!!


Moderator: Shirluban
Yes, I thought exactly the same thing! I assumed that with Tenhou you can apply the rule that you can decide how to arrange your hand in order to give the highest possible score (e.g. Chii-Toitsu vs Ryanpeikou); would be different if it was Chiihou. They could at least display it correctly though.xKime wrote:Lol, did you notice it says "suu an kou tanki" even though it is shanpon? w
(Still, how would someone ever distinguish if it was shanpon or tanki from the dealer's starting hand beats me, as there is a chonchon involved)
One of the Simple DS series, yeah. I won't say which one.Is this from the "Mahjong Series DS" series? The tiles look awfully similar.
Very nice.Anyhow, for my own yakuman, I got a kazoe on 3p today:
If you're playing on computer can't you take a screen grab? On a Windows PC the Print Screen (or PrtSc) key copies the screen as an image file to the clipboard.Goldeneye wrote:Sorry, but no recording yet
I think you mean "under my belt" otherwise that's just weird.So, I've had a number of Yakuman level hands below my belt...
I dealt into a Kokushi with a wind tile once. It's easy to assume that the honour tiles are safe discards when perhaps you can see two or even three of the same on the table. It's always a good idea to check your opponents' initial discards and if there are no terminals or honours then you should be more cautious.It was bound to happen and it did - I actually fed a Yakuman hand about 10 hours after I had made a Yakuman hand at Janryumon.