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The key to this yakuman is the possession of ankou of both 1's and 9's of one suit.  Of course, that is in addition to the collection of a string consisting of 2-8 tiles of the same suit.  Since this hand uses a single suit, it overlaps [[chinitsu]] during development.  In fact, many tenpai formations may result in chinitsu, rather than the yakuman.  This is due to the ability of chinitsu to form some [[Machi|complicated waits]].
The key to this yakuman is the possession of ankou of both 1's and 9's of one suit.  Of course, that is in addition to the collection of a string consisting of 2-8 tiles of the same suit.  Since this hand uses a single suit, it overlaps [[chinitsu]] during development.  In fact, many tenpai formations may result in chinitsu, rather than the yakuman.  This is due to the ability of chinitsu to form some [[Machi|complicated waits]].


Example:
===Different tenpai configurations===
 
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In this example, this hand is yakuman with with only one of those winning tiles.  Yet, the hand may win with the other two tiles but not be counted as yakuman.
In this example, this hand is yakuman with with only one of those winning tiles.  Yet, the hand may win with the other two tiles but not be counted as yakuman.
We'll cover all the different patterns here.-->
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! Tenpai !! Yakuman !! Chinitsu
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| Example || Example || Example
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| Example || Example || Example
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| Example || Example || Example
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