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Yaku strategy involves viability to form yaku and maximizing hand value, if possible. This maximization often involves the recognition of the different yaku forming in one hand. Often, this affects the decision which tiles to keep and which to discard. | Yaku strategy involves viability to form yaku and maximizing hand value, if possible. This maximization often involves the recognition of the different yaku forming in one hand. Often, this affects the decision which tiles to keep and which to discard. | ||
Three combinations actually form yakuman: | |||
* Toitoi + Junchan = Chinroutou | * Toitoi + Junchan = Chinroutou | ||
* Toitoi + Mentsumo = Suuankou | * Toitoi + Mentsumo = Suuankou | ||
* Honroutou + Junchan = Chinroutou | * Honroutou + Junchan = Chinroutou | ||