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While having same tiles with the first example, these hands played open and hence the sanshoku only valued 1 han.
While having same tiles with the first example, these hands played open and hence the sanshoku only valued 1 han.
==Value==
2 han on closed hand, 1 han on open hand.


== Compatibility ==
== Compatibility ==
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[[Image:Ittsu sanshoku.png|thumb|right|250px|Both ittsu and sanshoku are [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2015012320gm-0089-0000-5a33fc94&tw=2&ts=8 apparent].]]
[[Image:Ittsu sanshoku.png|thumb|right|250px|Both ittsu and sanshoku are [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2015012320gm-0089-0000-5a33fc94&tw=2&ts=8 apparent].]]
It is possible for both yaku to have potential development in one hand.  However, there is no room in the hand for both yaku to exist.  So, when both yaku are apparent, then a point may come during the hand to make a choice between each of the two yaku.
It is possible for both yaku to have potential development in one hand.  However, there is no room in the hand for both yaku to exist.  So, when both yaku are apparent, then a point may come during the hand to make a choice between each of the two yaku.
==Value==
This yaku is subject to [[kuisagari]].  When closed, the yaku is worth 2 hand, but it reduces by 1 han when open.


==External links==
==External links==
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