Oh wow, they used my game! That’s awesome! Back when I was still playing Ichihime. Looking at the game now, I would never play it that same way, but it’s still one of my best Mahjong Soul moments! -Jyanshi Altrus
It can go up to a sextuple yakuman: 4 quads OR Blessing of God/Earth, big winds, all honor tiles, 4 closed triplets single tile wait. I'll probably never experience it in any of my games, though I have seen clips of it on youtube.
@@bysweazz4658And could render opponents empty pocketed. Gambling is such cruel thing. One second you are like Scrooge McDuck, the next one you are bankrupt, homeless and with multi-million debts on your back. All it was take to happen is to discard a wind tile only to hear "RON" And seeing opponent revealing Big 4 Winds + All Honors + Black and White + Earthly Hand combo. Prior to introducing Yakuman rule, this combination was worth a total of 1 444 000 points, and discarder paid for all with real money (1 point - 1 yen, 6x,East pays double).
@lkjkhfggd it actually did happen, in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Rd7KKv_dzdE.htmlsi=4rWlTh6hOGD-n3D2 it's a game mode though. the fact that this person got quadruple yakuman in a ranked lobby though is quite impressive
@@yoshimine5 The riichi itself is irrelevant; because the player would discard the winning tile for the sake of 13-wait kokushi, they'd be in furiten. As they're in a state where they can't win from other players discarded pieces, might as well riichi just to "send the message".
@@MrSocrates_ Yeh I think the riichi there is always correct. If it makes a single opponent give up and start defending, then the 1000 pts was worth it.
Give them a break man! They're just Silver Room players, and (probably) new to mahjong, so they probably don't know how to defend or watch for clues when someone's attempting a yakuman. If this happened in the Jade Room, however, I'd be like: WTF MAN! WHY DIDN'T YOU DEFEND AGAINST THE YAKUMAN???