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:{{#mjt:56m456p456s22233z}}  Waiting for: {{#mjt:4m}} or {{#mjt:7m}}
:{{#mjt:56m456p456s22233z}}  Waiting for: {{#mjt:4m}} or {{#mjt:7m}}
:In this case, the hand is waiting on two tiles.  One tile will result in sanshoku.  The other does not.
:In this case, the hand is waiting on two tiles.  One tile will result in sanshoku.  The other does not.
== Other scoring conditions ==
Two other situations can occur where a hand scores differently depending on how it is won. The first is when [[akadora]] are in use and a hand is waiting on a tile featuring such a tile. In this case, the hand potentially scores higher if it wins with a dora tile than with a non-dora tile.
The second situation involves the [[sanankou]] and [[suuankou]] yaku. These yaku cannot be scored if the third or fourth [[koutsu]] is completed with a [[ron]]. As a result, the hand may score higher if won on a [[tsumo]]
These scoring aspects may additionally be combined with each other and with yasume and takame:
:{{#mjt:66678m22255p666s}}  Waiting for: {{#mjt: 69m5p}}
In this case, if the hand wins with a 5p or with 6m, it will qualify for [[tanyao]], but not if it wins with 9m. The winning 5p could be red, giving an additional dora tile. Finally, unless the hand is won with a ronned 5p, it will qualify for sanankou: if the winning tile is 6m or 9m, then then 666m [[ankou]] existed in the hand already, and if a 5p is drawn for a tsumo, then the 555p ankou can be used instead.


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