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The last three examples are all open hands.  Both 4 and 5 may employ [[yakuhai]].  Example 4 definitely has a yaku, via the open call on the [[hatsu|green dragon]].  Example 5 could have a yaku, if the hand is seated west or the game is in the [[west round]].  The last example uses [[tanki|hadaka tanki]], by which four tile calls were used to achieve tenpai.  All that remains closed is a single tile, that needs to be matched with the exact same tile type.  However, example 6 does not have yaku as it stands.  It'll require [[haitei]], [[houtei]], [[rinshan]], or [[chankan]] to gain yaku.
The last three examples are all open hands.  Both 4 and 5 may employ [[yakuhai]].  Example 4 definitely has a yaku, via the open call on the [[hatsu|green dragon]].  Example 5 could have a yaku, if the hand is seated west or the game is in the [[west round]].  The last example uses [[tanki|hadaka tanki]], by which four tile calls were used to achieve tenpai.  All that remains closed is a single tile, that needs to be matched with the exact same tile type.  However, example 6 does not have yaku as it stands.  It'll require [[haitei]], [[houtei]], [[rinshan]], or [[chankan]] to gain yaku.
In the sixth and last example, four tile calls have been made waiting on a [[tanki|single tile]].  This is naturally tenpai.


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