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If a player's seat wind matches the round wind, a koutsu of this wind counts as 2 han instead, because it satisfies two different 1-han yaku.  Typically, this involves the east and south winds, as games normally involve the east round (tonkyoku) and south round (nankyoku) rounds.  Of course, this may apply to the west round (shaakyoku).
If a player's seat wind matches the round wind, a koutsu of this wind counts as 2 han instead, because it satisfies two different 1-han yaku.  Typically, this involves the east and south winds, as games normally involve the east round (tonkyoku) and south round (nankyoku) rounds.  Of course, this may apply to the west round (shaakyoku).


== Compatability ==
=== Compatability ===
{{main|Yaku compatability}}
{{main|Yaku compatability}}


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Yakuhai essentially works with any yaku, that has room or allows the use of honor tile groups, which gives it a great amount of versatility.  [[Shousangen]] requires not just one, but two yakuhai.  [[Honitsu]] is most effective, with the use of at least one yakuhai group.
Yakuhai essentially works with any yaku, that has room or allows the use of honor tile groups, which gives it a great amount of versatility.  [[Shousangen]] requires not just one, but two yakuhai.  [[Honitsu]] is most effective, with the use of at least one yakuhai group.  Finally, different groups of yakuhai tiles may be collected into one hand; and so, this yaku is compatible with itself.


The definitions of [[tanyao]], [[junchan]], and [[chinitsu]] eliminates the use of honor tiles all together.  As for [[chiitoitsu]], honor tiles may be used, but its inability to use triplets deem its incompatibility.  Finally, yakuhai groups generate fu; and this does not work with [[pinfu]].
The definitions of [[tanyao]], [[junchan]], and [[chinitsu]] eliminates the use of honor tiles all together.  As for [[chiitoitsu]], honor tiles may be used, but its inability to use triplets deem its incompatibility.  Finally, yakuhai groups generate fu; and this does not work with [[pinfu]].
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