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In this case, there are two options for interpreting the pinzu: either as {{#mjt:66p}}, {{#mjt:678p}}, and {{#mjt:999p}}, or as {{#mjt:666p}}, {{#mjt:789p}}, and {{#mjt:99p}}. Although the triplet of {{#mjt:9p}} is worth more fu, interpreting it as the triplet would deny [[sanshoku]], and so the hand must be interpreted as having the triplet of {{#mjt:6p}}.
In this case, there are two options for interpreting the pinzu: either as {{#mjt:66p}}, {{#mjt:678p}}, and {{#mjt:999p}}, or as {{#mjt:666p}}, {{#mjt:789p}}, and {{#mjt:99p}}. Although the triplet of {{#mjt:9p}} is worth more fu, interpreting it as the triplet would deny [[sanshoku]], and so the hand must be interpreted as having the triplet of {{#mjt:6p}}.


== Extreme hands ==
== Example: 1 han 110 fu ==


A hand with 1 han and 110 fu is an exceptionally rare hand.  Its requirements are particularly limited, because the hand must be composed of all, not just some, the conditions in the following example.
A hand with 1 han and 110 fu is an exceptionally rare hand.  Its requirements are particularly limited, because the hand must be composed of all, not just some, the conditions in the following example.
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