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Overall, this yaku is not worth the its measly 2 han value. | Overall, this yaku is not worth the its measly 2 han value. | ||
If the player calls kan for a fourth time, the hand instead gains the yakuman, [[suukantsu]]. | |||
== Compatibility == | == Compatibility == | ||
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This yaku is set at 2 [[han]]. However, the number of kans will increases the hand's value through [[fu]] and (potentially) kandora. | This yaku is set at 2 [[han]]. However, the number of kans will increases the hand's value through [[fu]] and (potentially) kandora. | ||
At minimum, a hand with sankantsu is worth 2 han and 50 fu, which is [[Scoring table|equivalent]] to 3 han and 25 fu. To reach the minimum score, you must have 3 open kan composed of [[tanyao|simples]] (tiles 2-8). Each open simple kan is worth 8 fu, for a total of 24 additional fu to the base 20. The net total of 44 fu is rounded up to 50 fu. | At minimum, a hand with sankantsu is worth 2 han and 50 fu (3200 points), which is [[Scoring table|equivalent]] to 3 han and 25 fu. To reach the minimum score, you must have 3 open kan composed of [[tanyao|simples]] (tiles 2-8). Each open simple kan is worth 8 fu, for a total of 24 additional fu to the base 20. The net total of 44 fu is rounded up to 50 fu. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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