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[[Image:Ittsusanshoku1.png|right|thumb|250px|Hand state, where viability of [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2018102617gm-0029-0000-682f0833&tw=2&ts=5 either yaku is available].]] | |||
[[Image:Ittsusanshoku2.png|right|thumb|250px|A [https://mahjongsoul.game.yo-star.com/?paipu=190610-88da9112-5408-42a0-9e91-981865cbf401_a925632600 choice given] between two forms of sanshoku (123 or 234) and ittsu.]] | [[Image:Ittsusanshoku2.png|right|thumb|250px|A [https://mahjongsoul.game.yo-star.com/?paipu=190610-88da9112-5408-42a0-9e91-981865cbf401_a925632600 choice given] between two forms of sanshoku (123 or 234) and ittsu.]] | ||
The two yaku [[ittsu]] and [[sanshoku]] are not compatible, because the hand does not have enough [[Mentsu|tile groupings]] to accommodate both yaku. In turn, this forces players to choose one over the other in the event both are viable during the course of a hand. | The two yaku [[ittsu]] and [[sanshoku]] are not compatible, because the hand does not have enough [[Mentsu|tile groupings]] to accommodate both yaku. In turn, this forces players to choose one over the other in the event both are viable during the course of a hand. | ||
== Value == | == Value == | ||
When closed or open, both produce the same amount of han: one while open, or two while closed. Therefore, the value question is somewhat irrelevant. The balance then stems on the other [[Yaku compatibility|yaku combinations]]. In the case of [[tanyao]], then sanshoku may be favored as ittsu utilizes [[routouhai|terminals]]. | When closed or open, both produce the same amount of han: one while open, or two while closed. Therefore, the value question is somewhat irrelevant. The balance then stems on the other [[Yaku compatibility|yaku combinations]]. In the case of [[tanyao]], then sanshoku may be favored as ittsu utilizes [[routouhai|terminals]]. | ||
Revision as of 01:33, 10 July 2019
The two yaku ittsu and sanshoku are not compatible, because the hand does not have enough tile groupings to accommodate both yaku. In turn, this forces players to choose one over the other in the event both are viable during the course of a hand.
Value
When closed or open, both produce the same amount of han: one while open, or two while closed. Therefore, the value question is somewhat irrelevant. The balance then stems on the other yaku combinations. In the case of tanyao, then sanshoku may be favored as ittsu utilizes terminals.