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'''Chiitoitsu''', also known as '''chiitoi''' or '''niconico''', is one of the standard yaku hands. This hand consists of seven pairs, where no two pairs may be identical. In other words, every pair must be distinct.  This hand is one of the two exceptions of the "four melds and one pair" rule of forming a hand, where the other exception is the [[kokushi musou]]. This hand is closed only.
'''Chiitoitsu''' {{kana|七対子}}, also known as '''chiitoi''' or '''niconico''', is one of the standard yaku hands. This hand consists of seven pairs, where no two pairs may be identical. In other words, every pair must be distinct.  This hand is one of the two exceptions of the "four melds and one pair" rule of forming a hand, where the other exception is the [[kokushi musou]]. This hand is closed only.


==Tile diagram==
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As for [[rinshan]] and [[chankan]], this yaku may combine with neither.  Rinshan requires a call of [[kan]], but that is not allowed with chiitoitsu.  A player may draw all four of a specific tile, but they are not treated as distinct pairs.  For chankan, all chiitoitsu [[tenpai]] hands utilize [[tanki]], or single tile wait.  In order to win with a chiitoitsu hand, that single tile must be paired, and it is physically impossible for it to be used for an added kan call.
As for [[rinshan]] and [[chankan]], this yaku may combine with neither.  Rinshan requires a call of [[kan]], but that is not allowed with chiitoitsu.  A player may draw all four of a specific tile, but they are not treated as distinct pairs.  For chankan, all chiitoitsu [[tenpai]] hands utilize [[tanki]], or single tile wait.  In order to win with a chiitoitsu hand, that single tile must be paired, and it is physically impossible for it to be used for an added kan call.
=== With iipeikou or ryanpeikou ===
A chiitoitsu hand may collect sequential series of paired tiles.  The pattern would simply look like [[iipeikou]] or even [[ryanpeikou]].  For both of these yaku, neither are compatible with chiitoitsu.  Once again, all tiles are considered to be pairs, instead of [[mentsu|three-tiled-groups]].  For both iipeikou or ryanpeikou, sequences are required for completion, which simply does not fit the definition of chiitoitsu.  This is especially the case for ryanpeikou, which actually looks like a collection of seven pairs on its own.


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