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'''Chinroutou''' {{kana|清老頭}} is a [[List of yaku#Yakuman|yakuman]], where every tile is a terminal, or 1's or 9's. No other tile type are used: no [[tanyao|simples]] (2-8) or [[jihai|honors]]. For short, it can be referred to as '''chinro'''.
'''Chinroutou''' {{kana|清老頭}} is a [[List of yaku#Yakuman|yakuman]] scored when every tile is a [[terminal]] (1 or 9). In other words, no [[tanyao|simples]] (2-8) or [[jihai|honors]] are allowed. For short, it can be referred to as '''chinro'''.


==Tile pattern==
==Tile pattern==
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==Routouhai==
==Routouhai==
'''Routouhai''' {{kana|老頭牌}} are the tiles numbered 1 or 9, among the numbered suits. In English, they are denoted as '''terminals''', because they are at the end of the 1 to 9 number scale as the numbered suits do not loop.  So a tile group such as 9-1-2 does not count, when it comes to forming [[mentsu|tile groups]]. The terminals are as follows:
'''Routouhai''' {{kana|老頭牌}}, or "terminals" in English, are the tiles numbered 1 or 9. They are called "terminals" because they are always the end of a [[sequence]]; a tile group such as 9-1-2 is not a valid sequence. The terminals are as follows:


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==Formation==
==Formation==
[[Image:Chinroutou denied.png|250px|thumb|right|Possible [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2015090615gm-0089-0000-acd2836c&tw=3&ts=3 chinroutou threat] after two calls and a low terminal count among discards.]]
[[Image:Chinroutou denied.png|250px|thumb|right|Possible [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2015090615gm-0089-0000-acd2836c&tw=3&ts=3 chinroutou threat] after two calls and a low terminal count among discards.]]
For this yakuman, there are only six types of terminals available: two from each of the numbered suit (1 and 9). Simply, no other tile type can be used for this yakuman.  Given the basic hand pattern of four melds and a pair, five out of the six types of terminals are needed to build this hand. Since there are only six tile types available for this hand, it is impossible to form a [[chiitoitsu]] variation.
For this yakuman, there are only six types of terminals available: two from each of the numbered suit (1 and 9). A standard winning hand is 4 melds and a pair, five out of the six types of terminals are needed to build the hand.  
 
Since there are only six tile types available for this hand, it is impossible to form a [[chiitoitsu]] variation.


===Viability===
===Viability===
Aside from needing five out of the six terminal types, every tile group must be triplets.  Any calls for kan are acceptable too. So, any attempt at this yakuman requires the proper number of terminals as well as the ability to collect triplets. More often than not, players must make [[naki|tile calls]] in order to do so.  Only a rare number of times can this yakuman be completed while closed. On the other hand, the yakuman is rendered impossible if enough terminals are discarded or made unavailable.
Aside from needing five out of the six terminal types, every tile group must be triplets (or [[kan]]s). So, any attempt at this yakuman requires the proper number of terminals as well as the ability to collect triplets. More often than not, players must make [[naki|tile calls]] in order to do so.  Only a rare number of times can this yakuman be completed while closed. On the other hand, the yakuman is rendered impossible if enough terminals are discarded or made unavailable.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 05:51, 15 June 2024

Chinroutou
Type Yakuman
Kanji 清老頭
English All terminals
Value Yakuman
Speed Very slow
Difficulty Very hard

Chinroutou 「清老頭」 is a yakuman scored when every tile is a terminal (1 or 9). In other words, no simples (2-8) or honors are allowed. For short, it can be referred to as chinro.

Tile pattern

Agari: or

Routouhai

Routouhai 「老頭牌」, or "terminals" in English, are the tiles numbered 1 or 9. They are called "terminals" because they are always the end of a sequence; a tile group such as 9-1-2 is not a valid sequence. The terminals are as follows:

Formation

Possible chinroutou threat after two calls and a low terminal count among discards.

For this yakuman, there are only six types of terminals available: two from each of the numbered suit (1 and 9). A standard winning hand is 4 melds and a pair, five out of the six types of terminals are needed to build the hand.

Since there are only six tile types available for this hand, it is impossible to form a chiitoitsu variation.

Viability

Aside from needing five out of the six terminal types, every tile group must be triplets (or kans). So, any attempt at this yakuman requires the proper number of terminals as well as the ability to collect triplets. More often than not, players must make tile calls in order to do so. Only a rare number of times can this yakuman be completed while closed. On the other hand, the yakuman is rendered impossible if enough terminals are discarded or made unavailable.

External links

Chinroutou in Japanese Wikipedia
Tournament Chinroutou