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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". | *"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". | *"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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