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(error fix. there are only 3 yaku, sanshoku junchan riichi)
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[[Image:Junchan sanshoku baiman.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A single hand composed of six han (three yaku) to produce a baiman hand.]]
[[Image:Junchan sanshoku baiman.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A single hand composed of six yaku to produce a baiman hand.]]


This is a table showing the compatibilities of the different [[yaku]] with each other.  While yaku may be combined in one hand, some yaku simply cannot combine with each other due to tile counts and patterns.  In other cases, one yaku would always imply another. For instance, a [[junchan]] hand has a terminal or honour in every group (since it has a terminal in every group), and so it would qualify for [[chanta]]. By rule, two yaku cannot be combined if one always implies the other. There is a partial exception to this as [[shousangen]] always implies at least two [[yakuhai]] for sets of dragons, but they are not necessarily the same two yakuhai so they are counted in addition.
This is a table showing the compatibilities of the different [[yaku]] with each other.  While yaku may be combined in one hand, some yaku simply cannot combine with each other due to tile counts and patterns.  In other cases, one yaku would always imply another. For instance, a [[junchan]] hand has a terminal or honour in every group (since it has a terminal in every group), and so it would qualify for [[chanta]]. By rule, two yaku cannot be combined if one always implies the other. There is a partial exception to this as [[shousangen]] always implies at least two [[yakuhai]] for sets of dragons, but they are not necessarily the same two yakuhai so they are counted in addition.
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