Sanshoku doukou

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Sanshoku doukou
Type Yaku
Kanji 三色同刻
English Three colored triplets
Value 2 han
Speed Very slow
Difficulty Very hard

Sanshoku doukou 「三色同刻」 is a yaku scored when a hand has triplets (and/or kans) of the same numbered tile in all three suits. Whether open or closed, this yaku scores 2 han.

Tile pattern cases

For this sanshoku doukou there are cases where the yaku is guaranteed and cases where it is not.

Case where sanshoku doukou is guaranteed

Agari: or

Here, all three triplets of number three are already on the hand, and sanshoku doukou is guaranteed for both tiles waited on.

Case where sanshoku doukou is not guaranteed

Agari:

Note: This hand is also waiting for , but that would not give sanshoku doukou.

Agari:

Note: This hand is also waiting for , but that would not give sanshoku doukou.

Formation

This yaku is difficult to complete. There are 12 tiles per number, 4 tiles per suit. Sanshoku doukou requires 9 of those 12 tiles, and 3 of each suit, which yields pretty bad odds. In addition, unlike daisangen, there is no compensation if you only end up having 1-2 triplets, so calling to complete triplets is harder.

Compatibility

^ Ippatsu requires riichi to be of any use.

RCH DRI IPP SMO TAN PFU IPK ITT YAK SDJ SDO TOI SNA SNK CHA JUN RPK SSG HRO HON CHN CHI RIN HAI HOU CHK
SDO

Sanshoku doukou requires three of the four tile groups to be triplets. Thus, it is incompatible with any yaku that requires more than one sequence, including iipeikou, ittsuu, sanshoku doujun, and ryanpeikou. There also isn't enough room for shousangen's two dragon triplets. Finally, pinfu and chiitoitsu forbid triplets.

External links

Sanshoku doukou in Japanese Wikipedia