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When two yaku imply each other, as with reason #2, there are two alternate ways to define it in the rules:
When two yaku imply each other, as with reason #2, there are two alternate ways to define it in the rules:
*"Alter the yaku definitions so that they can never be scored together". Make it so that chanta is scored when there are honors/terminals in each group, and the hand ''must'' contain at least one honor tile.
*"Alter the yaku definitions so that they can never be scored together". In these rules, chanta is scored when there are honors/terminals in each group, also, the hand ''must'' contain at least one honor tile.
*"Yaku that imply each other cannot be scored". Make it so that chanta is scored when there are honor/terminals in each group (not requiring an honor tile). However, chanta and junchan are never scored together.
*"Yaku that imply each other cannot be scored". In these rules, chanta is scored when there are honor/terminals in each group (not requiring an honor tile). However, chanta and junchan are never scored together.


Most of these combinations, with the exception of toitoi + mentsumo, are based on the assumption that the yaku are defined using the second method.
Both definitions are equivalent for any practical case. Most of these combinations, with the exception of toitoi + mentsumo, are based on the assumption that the yaku are defined using the second method.


===Indirectly illegal===
===Indirectly illegal===
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