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'''Suuankou''' {{kana|四暗刻}} is one of the standard [[List_of_yaku#Yakuman|yakuman]] hands. This hand consists of four concealed [[Mentsu#Ankou|triplets]] and a pair, i.e. none of the triplets must have been claimed from other players' discards.  If the hand is on a [[shanpon]] wait, the winning tile must be a tsumo and not as a discard of another player.  A win by discard may render the fourth triplet as an "open" triplet.  Thus, the condition for the yakuman would not be met.
'''Suuankou''' {{kana|四暗刻}} is one of the standard [[yakuman]] hands. This hand consists of four concealed [[Mentsu#Ankou|triplets]] and a pair.  If the hand is on a [[shanpon]] wait, the winning tile must be a tsumo and not as a discard of another player.  A win by discard may render the fourth triplet as an "open" triplet.  Thus, the condition for the yakuman would not be met.


Then there is '''suuankou tanki''' {{kana|四暗刻単騎}}, which features the hand with a [[tanki]] [[Machi|wait]], the winning tile may come from another player's discard.  In this case, all four triples are present in the hand.  This hand is closed only.
Then there is '''suuankou tanki''' {{kana|四暗刻単騎}}, which features the hand with a [[tanki]] [[Machi|wait]].  The hand in this state may win from another player's discard, and it'll still count for the yakuman.  In this case, all four triples are present in the hand.   
 
For either type of suuankou, either the shanpon or the tanki variety, the hand must be closed only in order to count for yakuman.  So, none of the triplets must have been claimed from other players' discards.  An "all triplet" hand with open calls would then either count for [[toi toi]], [[sanankou]], or both.


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