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'''Shuntsu''' {{kana|順子}} ("sequences") | '''Shuntsu''' {{kana|順子}} ("sequences") are a tile group consisting of three consecutive number tiles. Note that 9 does not "wrap around" to 1 - you cannot have sequences of "891" or "912". In addition, you cannot make sequences by using honor tiles. | ||
Closed sequences are called '''anjun''' {{kana|暗順}}. The open variety are '''minjun''' {{kana|明順}}. To form a '''minjun''', players are limited to calling tiles from [[kamicha]], or the player from the left. Discarded tiles from the other two players, that are needed to complete this meld cannot be called upon. Furthermore, an added restriction is applied by [[kuikae]], which applies to calls off of previously completed sequences. | Closed sequences are called '''anjun''' {{kana|暗順}}. The open variety are '''minjun''' {{kana|明順}}. To form a '''minjun''', players are limited to calling tiles from [[kamicha]], or the player from the left. Discarded tiles from the other two players, that are needed to complete this meld cannot be called upon. Furthermore, an added restriction is applied by [[kuikae]], which applies to calls off of previously completed sequences. | ||
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'''Koutsu''' {{kana|刻子}} (" | '''Koutsu''' {{kana|刻子}} ("triplets") are a tile group consisting of three of the same type of tiles. Players may develop '''minkou''' {{kana|明刻}} (open triplets) by calling on a discarded tile while already having a pair of said tile. | ||
===Kantsu=== | ===Kantsu=== | ||
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'''Kantsu''' {{kana|槓子}} ("quads") | '''Kantsu''' {{kana|槓子}} ("quads") are special - in order for it to count as a proper tile group, a player must declare "[[kan]]". Kan is a special [[Naki|tile call]] with its own set of procedures: first, the four-of-a-kind must be set aside, then a player must draw a replacement tile. | ||
Kantsu count as triplets for the purposes of [[yaku]]. | Kantsu count as triplets for the purposes of [[yaku]]. |
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