Daisuushii + TsuuiisouExampleTsuuiisou + SuushiihouEither will make ryuuiisouTsuuiisouIn example 3, via tsumo, your kamicha who is subject to pao pays the entire amount of the daisuushii, while the value of the tsuuiisou is payed by all 3 other players like a normal tsumo.
If it's via ron, the person whom you called ron on pays half the value of the daisuushii and the full value of the tsuuiisou, while your kamicha who is subject to pao pays half of the daisuushii.ShousuushiiIn some cases, your wait will include other souzu that aren't part of ryuuiisou, in which case the point difference between takame and yasume will be huge, so think carefully when putting together your hand.WaitNext is "suushiihou".
This is a yaku involving 4 types of jihai: ton, nan, shaa, pei. If you have koutsu of 3 of them and a jyantou of the other, it's called "shousuushii"; koutsu of all 4 of them is called "daisuushii".
There is no restriction on your other mentsu and fuuro is no problem.
In some rules, daisuushii is considered a double yakuman.
Also, if you make daisuushii with fuuro for all 4 types, the player from whom you called to make the last type is subject to pao.DaisuushiiTsuuiisou + ChiitoitsuTsuuiisou + DaisangenNext is "tsuuiisou".
As the name implies, this yakuman is made entirely of jihai (aka tsuupai).
It can be made even with fuuro.
There are 7 types of jihai, so it's possible to make this via chiitoitsu.
If you're aiming for daisangen or suushiihou, it can be easy to combine it with this yakuman.Last for this time is "ryuuiisou".
This is a yaku made up entirely of souzu 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and hatsu.
The souzu and hatsu's designs only use the color green.
There are only 6 types of tiles that can be used, but it's the only yakuman that you can make using chii.
You usually don't have to include hatsu to make this yaku, though in some rules, it is required that you do so.Only this will make ryuuiisouWith this, it will only be hon'itsuJihai are often discarded early, so if you don't get a decent number of them during the haipai, it can be tough to aim for this.
Haipai: the distribution of tiles at the beginning of a round