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The development of [[honitsu]] and [[chinitsu]] with ittsuu is made easier, when nine tiles (1-9) out of the thirteen of the hand is already single suited. That leaves the remaining four (plus one winning tile) to be composed of the same suit or an honor tile. But once again, in the case of pinfu, takame and yakume may apply here, if applicable. | The development of [[honitsu]] and [[chinitsu]] with ittsuu is made easier, when nine tiles (1-9) out of the thirteen of the hand is already single suited. That leaves the remaining four (plus one winning tile) to be composed of the same suit or an honor tile. But once again, in the case of pinfu, takame and yakume may apply here, if applicable. | ||
With closed hands, this combination produces some very powerful hands. With honitsu, the hand produces [[mangan]]; while it is [[ | With closed hands, this combination produces some very powerful hands. With honitsu, the hand produces [[mangan]]; while it is [[baiman]] with chinitsu. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Type | Yaku |
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Kanji | 一通 or 一気通貫 |
English | Straight |
Value |
2 han 1 han (open) |
Speed | Fast |
Difficulty | Easy |
Ikkitsuukan 「一気通貫」, or ittsuu 「一通」 for short, is a yaku, defined as three distinct tile groups containing 123, 456, 789 of one suit. Collectively, the three groups form a complete single suit straight of 1 through 9. Naturally, in English terms, this hand can also be noted as a "straight", similar to the poker hand of the same name. This hand may be played open or closed. When open, the hand loses value of one han.
Tile diagram
Open
Formation
While the hand shows a complete 1-9 grouping from a particular suit, it is best to view the long cluster as three separate groups of: 123, 456, and 789. This is particularly useful to note when needing to open the hand with such a combination. For example, having tile groups of 123, 345, 678, and 789 does not compose this yaku, despite possessing all 1-9 in the hand.
Counter example
In this counter example, the tiles 1-9 for one suit are in the hand. However, ittsuu would not be counted. In fact, this tenpai hand is lacks yaku on its own. As it stands, it is dependent on either chankan, haitei, or houtei. The manzu are not grouped as 123, 456, and 789. Instead, they are grouped as 123, 567, and 789. The 4-man function as the pair rather than belong to any of the sequences.
Compatability
^ 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 | |
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Ittsuu requires three out of the four tile groups to be composed of sequences: 123, 456, and 789. That may only leave room for one tile group of any type, such as a triplet; and so, any yaku that requires more than one triplet, including sanshoku doukou, toitoi, sanankou, sankantsu, and shousangen, is deemed incompatible. chiitoitsu is likewise incompatible as it does not use mentsu, and this disqualifies honroutou since honroutou requires either toitoi or chiitoi. Tanyao, chanta, and junchan are incompatible as the 456 group contains no terminals or honours, but the 123 and 789 groups contain terminals. Finally, Ittsuu is incompatible with sanshoku doujun and ryanpeikou as they each require at least three sequences in a way that are incompatible with the sequences used for ittsuu.
With pinfu
Pinfu requires a wait pattern of either ryanmen (open wait) or ryanmenten (three sided open). Any other wait pattern disqualifies pinfu. Ryanmen waits on two tile types, while ryanmenten waits on three tile types. Both of these wait patterns regarding ittsuu are subject to takame and yasume, where only one tile type produces a winning hand of higher value. Winning on that one tile would produce ittsuu; while the others do not. However, this problem is completely averted if the hand contains the full 1-9 pattern. Thus, the waiting tiles depend on the extra tile group, which renders the problem moot.
With honitsu and chinitsu
The development of honitsu and chinitsu with ittsuu is made easier, when nine tiles (1-9) out of the thirteen of the hand is already single suited. That leaves the remaining four (plus one winning tile) to be composed of the same suit or an honor tile. But once again, in the case of pinfu, takame and yakume may apply here, if applicable.
With closed hands, this combination produces some very powerful hands. With honitsu, the hand produces mangan; while it is baiman with chinitsu.
External links
- Ikkitsuukan in Japanese Wikipedia
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