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'''Chiihou''' {{kana|地和}} follows the same premise as tenhou, where the dealt hand is already tenpai and the initial tile draw results in a win.  The initial hand may use any pattern, as long as 13 tiles constitute a [[tenpai]] hand, and the 14th tile is the winning tile.  Unlike tenhou, chiihou applies to the non-dealers.  It can also be denied by any tile call made prior to the first draw.
'''Chiihou''' {{kana|地和}} follows the same premise as tenhou, where the dealt hand is already tenpai and the initial tile draw results in a win.  The initial hand may use any pattern, as long as 13 tiles constitute a [[tenpai]] hand, and the 14th tile is the winning tile.  Unlike tenhou, chiihou applies to the non-dealers.  It can also be denied by any tile call made prior to the first draw.


Under normal circumstances for both yakuman, luck and recognition are the only factors contributing towards the hands' completion.
Under normal circumstances for both yakuman, luck and recognition are the only factors contributing towards the hands' completion.  By definition, either yakuman are scored by tsumo, or drawing the winning tile.  It is impossible for either to win by [[ron|discard]].


==Formation==
==Formation==
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