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Junchan is compatible with a large number of yaku. Because it implies [[chantaiyao]], both cannot be counted with a single hand. Because it requires that the hand have no honours or tiles 2-8, it is incompatible with [[tanyao]], [[yakuhai]], [[shousangen]]. Junchan combined with [[honitsu]] will always instead be [[chinitsu]]. [[Ittsu]] cannot be combined as it requires a 456 sequence, which does not include a terminal. Finally, as there are only six different types of terminal tiles, junchan cannot combine with [[chiitoitsu]]. | |||
If junchan is combined with [[toitoi]], the hand must contain all terminals, and is thus the [[chinroutou]] yakuman. Because junchan is incompatible with chiitoitsu and [[honroutou]] must be combined with either toitoi or chiitoitsu, a junchan honroutou is necessarily scored as chinroutou as well. | |||
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