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'''Suukantsu''' {{kana|四槓子}} is a | '''Suukantsu''' {{kana|四槓子}} is a [[yakuman]] scored when the hand has called [[kan]] four times. Suukantsu is the rarest hand in the game, even rarer than [[tenhou and chiihou|tenhou or chiihou]]. It is also the longest, requiring 18 tiles total. | ||
==Tile pattern== | ==Tile pattern== | ||
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[[Image:Hadakabind.png|thumb|250px|right|Suukantsu tenpai with an [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014031007gm-0009-7447-xfcc2dd624f0d&tw=3 inescapable hadaka tanki situation].]] | [[Image:Hadakabind.png|thumb|250px|right|Suukantsu tenpai with an [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014031007gm-0009-7447-xfcc2dd624f0d&tw=3 inescapable hadaka tanki situation].]] | ||
This yakuman requires four kan calls. As a result, the hand in [[tenpai]] always | This yakuman requires four kan calls. As a result, the hand in [[tenpai]] always has a [[Tanki|hadaka tanki]] wait. In order to call a single kan, a player must draw at least 3 out of 4 of a single tile type under any of these three scenarios: | ||
* A player has a pair and calls pon, then draws the fourth to [[shouminkan|call kan]]. | * A player has a pair and calls pon, then draws the fourth to [[shouminkan|call kan]]. | ||
* A player has a closed triplet and [[daiminkan|calls kan]] on a discarded fourth. | * A player has a closed triplet and [[daiminkan|calls kan]] on a discarded fourth. |
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