Yaku Reduced to 1 Han by Kuisagari | Complete List of Open-Hand Reductions
Three yaku drop to 1 han when called: Sanshoku Doujun, Ittsu, and Chanta. Honitsu, Junchan, and Chinitsu also lose 1 han but stay at 2+ han. Full list with exceptions.
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Three yaku drop to 1 han when called: Sanshoku Doujun, Ittsu, and Chanta. Honitsu, Junchan, and Chinitsu also lose 1 han but stay at 2+ han. Full list with exceptions.
Comprehensive explanation of chinitsu (full flush) in mahjong, the 6-han yaku made with only one suit. Learn the conditions, menzen vs called differences, comparison with honitsu, and strategic tips for beginners.
Comprehensive explanation of honitsu (half flush) in mahjong, the 3-han yaku made with one suit plus honor tiles. Learn the conditions, menzen vs called differences, comparison with chinitsu, and strategic tips for beginners.
Learn about Ikkitsuukan in mahjong - a 2-han yaku requiring 123, 456, and 789 sequences in one suit. Understand calling rules and strategy.
Learn about Junchan in mahjong - a 3-han yaku requiring terminals in every meld and pair. Understand the difference from Chanta and building strategies.
Learn about Kuisagari in mahjong - when certain yaku lose 1 han after calling tiles. Understand which yaku are affected and how it impacts your strategy.
Comprehensive explanation of sanshoku doujun (three color straight) in mahjong, the yaku for same sequence in all three suits. Learn the conditions, kuisagari rules, and strategic tips for beginners.