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The composition of this yaku makes it very restrictive regarding its combination with other yaku. Chiitoitsu cannot be combined with any yaku dependent on [[mentsu|tile groups of three]]. As the yaku demands, all tiles must be in pairs. | The composition of this yaku makes it very restrictive regarding its combination with other yaku. Chiitoitsu cannot be combined with any yaku dependent on [[mentsu|tile groups of three]]. As the yaku demands, all tiles must be in pairs. Chiitoitsu combined with [[chanta]] gives [[honroutou]], and it cannot be combined with [[junchan]] as there are only six different terminals, but chiitoi requires seven distinct pairs. | ||
As for [[rinshan]] and [[chankan]], this yaku may combine with neither. Rinshan requires a call of [[kan]], but that is not allowed with chiitoitsu. A player may draw all four of a specific tile, but they are not treated as distinct pairs. For chankan, all chiitoitsu [[tenpai]] hands utilize [[tanki]], or single tile wait. In order to win with a chiitoitsu hand, that single tile must be paired, and it is physically impossible for it to be used for an added kan call. | As for [[rinshan]] and [[chankan]], this yaku may combine with neither. Rinshan requires a call of [[kan]], but that is not allowed with chiitoitsu. A player may draw all four of a specific tile, but they are not treated as distinct pairs. For chankan, all chiitoitsu [[tenpai]] hands utilize [[tanki]], or single tile wait. In order to win with a chiitoitsu hand, that single tile must be paired, and it is physically impossible for it to be used for an added kan call. |