Bro, like, how does your channel doesn't have like, a million subs? Your channel is amazing, plus you help with japanese AND enjoy mahjong. Your channel sure is diamond tier. I started playing Mahjong in Yakuza 0 to get the platinum trophy and little i know i would love this game in future.
Thank you very much man! Glad you fell in love with Mahjong through Yakuza! . I remember when I first placed the Mahjong minigame in Yakuza, I accidentally used the Peerless Tile without knowing and went ???? when I hit the triple yakuman instant win 🤣
I got 13 orphans while playing Yakuza Kiwami 2 and doing the substory where you start at a big points disadvantage. It’s infamously hard because most of the RGG fandom ignores Mahjong so I was quite lucky there. Before anyone asks, I didn’t use the Peerless Tile either.
I know the EXACT mission you're talking and it threw me for a ride too. I ALMOST got a kokushi too but the fking bot tsumo-ed on the exact tile I needed.
Awesome video! Really cool representation of yaku rarity! Some yaku don`t give the reward they deserve lol (one little mistake is that Sanshoku Doukou should have triplets and not sequences, as in 111m111p111s)
I've been super into mahjong, especially because if you are learning Japanese via immersion at the same time there are like a million videos on Japanese TH-cam to watch.
Yea for sure man! That's basically why I started learning Mahjong too, basically all the V Tubers I watch all play Mahjong so I needed to know what was happening!
I didn't want to finish Yakuza Like a Dragon so I decided to play some Mahjong, and before I knew it I've spent 30 hours doing just that. During that time I managed to get a Big Dragons, so glad I took a screenshot of it without realizing how rare it actually is. I was the dealer as well so a nice 48,000 pts hand.
Good video! There are some hardest yakuman are still in the ranking list! 1. Four concieled triples single wait 2. True nine gates 3. 13 orphans 13 waits 4. Four big winds I know it's pretty hard about the average win call.. it's about 0.000025%?
Yea! The reference I used didn't have the data for those Yakuman so I can't include them. I also want to see the data for combination yakuman like suuankou + daisangen!
Its surprisingly hard to find info about all this. Just got my first yakuman ever and it was a Four concieled triples single wait, i wonder how lucky i got exactly.
@@enchantedspider8842 When I collected statistics from 457 yakumans I got this: 1. 13 of 457. Between all honors (17) and all green (5). Pretty often for a double yakuman. 2. 0 of 457. As much as 4 kans. 3. 3 of 457. As much as tenhou (3), chihou (2), all terminals (2) or all green (5). 4. Same as number 3.
@@JouzuJuls regarding my previous comment: Out of 457 yakumans there were 2 combos daisuushi+tsuiisou, 5 combos shousuushi+tsuiisou and 0 other combos.
Interesting how all greens is rarer than all terminals, even though it should theoretically be an easier hand to make because you can call chii to complete 2s3s4s sequences, but you can't call chii at all with all terminals. I wonder if the frequency of all simples has anything to do with that?
Terminals are very commonly discarded because of how rigid they are to work with (they only work with themselves or a 2 and a 3, or in the rare case of a 13 orphans). If you happen to have a hand that has like 5 pairs of terminals, you are well on your way to winning it since you can easily Pon them. All green involves tiles that are far less discarded (I.e. numbers between 3 and 7). The 4 and 6 are especially less often discarded since it can work with a 5, especially a red 5. The odds of someone working with those in their hands far exceeds that of All Terminal tiles.
I'm doing some work on probabilities in maths and I'm using Riichi mahjong to illustrate this. How do you calculate probabilities? Did you calculate the probability of all the winning hands, or did you do it differently?
i got it like 3 times in nearly a year. one of the times was actually hillarious, i called riichi for tanpin and all my discards were honors and terminals before and after i called riichi.
Not enough data to add to the list. Though I'd imagine the rarest would still be 4kans. . I think True Chuuren still wont be as rare as you have more leeway before it becomes impossible (ie 2 ones/nines get thrown)
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ROFL the random three kans among all the yakuman.
If only it actually rewards what its rarity is 🤣
There are five yakuman more common than three kans, which is only worth 2 han. I think they need to patch the scoring system.
for only 2 han 😭
@@ordinarykI think they're saving it for the sequel
Bro, like, how does your channel doesn't have like, a million subs? Your channel is amazing, plus you help with japanese AND enjoy mahjong. Your channel sure is diamond tier. I started playing Mahjong in Yakuza 0 to get the platinum trophy and little i know i would love this game in future.
Thank you very much man! Glad you fell in love with Mahjong through Yakuza!
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I remember when I first placed the Mahjong minigame in Yakuza, I accidentally used the Peerless Tile without knowing and went ???? when I hit the triple yakuman instant win 🤣
I got 13 orphans while playing Yakuza Kiwami 2 and doing the substory where you start at a big points disadvantage. It’s infamously hard because most of the RGG fandom ignores Mahjong so I was quite lucky there. Before anyone asks, I didn’t use the Peerless Tile either.
I know the EXACT mission you're talking and it threw me for a ride too. I ALMOST got a kokushi too but the fking bot tsumo-ed on the exact tile I needed.
Awesome video! Really cool representation of yaku rarity! Some yaku don`t give the reward they deserve lol
(one little mistake is that Sanshoku Doukou should have triplets and not sequences, as in 111m111p111s)
I've been super into mahjong, especially because if you are learning Japanese via immersion at the same time there are like a million videos on Japanese TH-cam to watch.
Yea for sure man! That's basically why I started learning Mahjong too, basically all the V Tubers I watch all play Mahjong so I needed to know what was happening!
I didn't want to finish Yakuza Like a Dragon so I decided to play some Mahjong, and before I knew it I've spent 30 hours doing just that. During that time I managed to get a Big Dragons, so glad I took a screenshot of it without realizing how rare it actually is. I was the dealer as well so a nice 48,000 pts hand.
Sanshoku doukou picture is wrong
Good video! There are some hardest yakuman are still in the ranking list!
1. Four concieled triples single wait
2. True nine gates
3. 13 orphans 13 waits
4. Four big winds
I know it's pretty hard about the average win call.. it's about 0.000025%?
Yea! The reference I used didn't have the data for those Yakuman so I can't include them.
I also want to see the data for combination yakuman like suuankou + daisangen!
Its surprisingly hard to find info about all this. Just got my first yakuman ever and it was a Four concieled triples single wait, i wonder how lucky i got exactly.
@@enchantedspider8842
When I collected statistics from 457 yakumans I got this:
1. 13 of 457. Between all honors (17) and all green (5). Pretty often for a double yakuman.
2. 0 of 457. As much as 4 kans.
3. 3 of 457. As much as tenhou (3), chihou (2), all terminals (2) or all green (5).
4. Same as number 3.
@@JouzuJuls regarding my previous comment:
Out of 457 yakumans there were 2 combos daisuushi+tsuiisou, 5 combos shousuushi+tsuiisou and 0 other combos.
Just won an all green (with tsumo)
Just won an all green tsumo houtei
I’ve been playing for about 10 hours and I’ve already robbed two Kan.. huh
🍀🍀
You have the wrong drawing for Sanshoku Doukou. (It is correct for 'sanshoku Doujun')
Oops!
Interesting how all greens is rarer than all terminals, even though it should theoretically be an easier hand to make because you can call chii to complete 2s3s4s sequences, but you can't call chii at all with all terminals. I wonder if the frequency of all simples has anything to do with that?
Terminals are very commonly discarded because of how rigid they are to work with (they only work with themselves or a 2 and a 3, or in the rare case of a 13 orphans). If you happen to have a hand that has like 5 pairs of terminals, you are well on your way to winning it since you can easily Pon them.
All green involves tiles that are far less discarded (I.e. numbers between 3 and 7). The 4 and 6 are especially less often discarded since it can work with a 5, especially a red 5. The odds of someone working with those in their hands far exceeds that of All Terminal tiles.
I came here just after doing full flush by ron on the same player twice in a game (there were only four rounds)
Man just confessed to murder 💀💀
One time, i got 2 after a kan in a row, in one match. Rinshan kaihou🗣️
I only 1 time got 4 kans is so fantastic!
Congratulations!! 🥳🥳
I'm doing some work on probabilities in maths and I'm using Riichi mahjong to illustrate this. How do you calculate probabilities? Did you calculate the probability of all the winning hands, or did you do it differently?
Wheres Nagashi Mangan? I have personally never seen one in over a year of playing, so I was curious to see how common it was
It wasn't on the list I was referencing from. Personally I've landed it 6 times in 2300 matches.
i got it like 3 times in nearly a year. one of the times was actually hillarious, i called riichi for tanpin and all my discards were honors and terminals before and after i called riichi.
Mangan at draw doesn't count?
What about double yakumans? As far as I know, even if you include them, suukantsu will still be the rarest. Or may be 9-men chuuren.
Not enough data to add to the list. Though I'd imagine the rarest would still be 4kans.
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I think True Chuuren still wont be as rare as you have more leeway before it becomes impossible (ie 2 ones/nines get thrown)
i have seen clips of people winning a kyuumen machi chuuren poutou legit without collusion, i have never in my life seen a non staged suu kantsu ever.