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=== Yakuman involved ===
=== Yakuman involved ===
* [[Suuankou]]
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|pattern      = 1112233s666m444z
|tilewaits    = 23s
|wait status  = Takame
|yasume      = 14s
}}
:This produces a wide takame and yasume situation.  Tsumo with the takame tiles produces yakuman, while winning on the yasume produces 1-han hands.
* [[Daisangen]]
* [[Daisangen]]
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The first is when [[akadora]] are in use and a hand is waiting on a tile featuring such a tile. In this case, the hand potentially scores higher if it wins with a dora tile than with a non-dora tile.
The first is when [[akadora]] are in use and a hand is waiting on a tile featuring such a tile. In this case, the hand potentially scores higher if it wins with a dora tile than with a non-dora tile.


The second situation involves the [[sanankou]] and [[suuankou]] yaku. These yaku cannot be scored if the third or fourth [[koutsu]] is completed with a [[ron]]. As a result, the hand may score higher if won on a [[tsumo]]
The second situation involves the [[sanankou]] and [[suuankou]] yaku. These yaku cannot be scored if the third or fourth [[koutsu]] is completed with a [[ron]]. As a result, the hand may score higher if won on a [[tsumo]].


These scoring aspects may additionally be combined with each other and with yasume and takame:
These scoring aspects may additionally be combined with each other and with yasume and takame:
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