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A natural combination involves [[toitoi]].  With one tile call, the hand needs to win by tsumo.  In order for this combination to win via ron, the hand is completely closed and waiting for [[suuankou]].
A natural combination involves [[toitoi]].  With one tile call, the hand needs to win by tsumo; otherwise by ron, only toitoi is countedThis premise is a similar case involving suuankou, which counts as yakuman via tsumo.  Otherwise, it may not.


=== Suuankou tenpai ===
=== Suuankou tenpai ===
A tenpai hand with sanankou with toitoi is tenpai for [[suuankou]].  When this hand wins by discard, then the hand is not counted as suuankou.  Instead, it is the combination of sanankou and toitoi.  The fourth triplet completed by the discarded tile counts as an "open triplet", rather than a fourth closed one.
A tenpai hand with sanankou with [[toitoi]] is tenpai for [[suuankou]].  When this hand wins by discard, then the hand is not counted as suuankou.  Instead, it is the combination of sanankou and toitoi.  The fourth triplet completed by the discarded tile counts as an "open triplet", rather than a fourth closed one.


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