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(Better wording for exception of ippatsu nullification (it is confusing to simply saying shouminkan)) |
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In this example, the hand wins from an opponent discard before the next tile draw. However, two tile calls were made prior to the win. So, ippatsu is invalid here. | In this example, the hand wins from an opponent discard before the next tile draw. However, two tile calls were made prior to the win. So, ippatsu is invalid here. | ||
== | == Compatibility == | ||
{{main|Yaku | {{main|Yaku compatibility}} | ||
{{Yaku compatibility table|IPP}} | {{Yaku compatibility table|IPP}} | ||
Ippatsu is unique among the yaku, for it requires riichi to even be applicable. Because of this, it is impossible for a hand to score with ippatsu alone. Ippatsu ''can'' combine with [[chankan]], as the kan call is not considered complete if someone wins off it. | Ippatsu is unique among the yaku, for it requires riichi to even be applicable. Because of this, it is impossible for a hand to score with ippatsu alone. Ippatsu ''can'' combine with [[chankan]], as the kan call is not considered complete if someone wins off it. |
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