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* A hand must be in [[tenpai]] with multiple different [[wait]]s. | * A hand must be in [[tenpai]] with multiple different [[wait]]s. | ||
* At least one of its waiting tiles would be more valuable than the others. This happens when: | * At least one of its waiting tiles would be more valuable than the others. This happens when: | ||
** Some of the winning tiles would produce a [[yaku]] | ** Some of the winning tiles would produce a [[yaku]]. | ||
** Some of the winning tiles are the [[dora]]. | ** Some of the winning tiles are the [[dora]]. | ||
[[ | A hand that is [[mangan]] or higher may end up "nullifying" takamae and yasume. If a hand can score 7 han on its takeme, or 6 han on its yasume, it is worth the same amount (a [[haneman]]) either way. Despite having different han values, the hand scores the same. | ||
[[Atozuke]] is a special case where the hand would have no [[yaku]] with its yasume, so it can ''only'' win if it gets a takame (unless it gains a conditional yaku, like [[haitei]] or [[houtei]]). | [[Atozuke]] is a special case where the hand would have no [[yaku]] with its yasume, so it can ''only'' win if it gets a takame (unless it gains a conditional yaku, like [[haitei]] or [[houtei]]). |
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