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{{Infobox yaku
|type        = Yaku
|kanji      = 一盃口
|english    = Identical sequences<br>Double sequences
|value      = 1 han (closed only)
|yakuSpeed  = Medium
|difficulty  = Easy
|gameExample = * [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014011309gm-0009-7447-f766aece&tw=0&ts=4 Iipeikou] with [[damaten]]
}}
'''Iipeikou''' {{kana|一盃口}} is a [[yaku]] scored when a hand has two identical [[sequence]]s (two sequences with the same number and suit). It also requires the hand to be [[closed]]. If a hand has "two iipeikou"s, it instead scores [[ryanpeikou]].


Two completely identical shuntsu in the same suit.
==Tile pattern==
It does not combine with [[Chiitoitsu]].


* 1 fan yaku
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* must be consealed
 
===Rearrangement===


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=== Common used English terms ===
Arrangement of tiles is irrelevant, as long as two groups of tiles form the identical sequences.
* Double Sequence
 
* Double Run
==Formation==
When the tiles are sorted, iipeikou may appear as three groups of consecutive pairs. However, since they must be interpreted as two sequences to score as iipeikou, a hand can never score both iipeikou and [[chiitoitsu]].
 
Note that iipeikou requires the hand to be closed, so any [[naki|open call]] (chii/pon/open kan) will invalidate this yaku, even if the call was unrelated to this yaku. However, it ''is'' allowed to call [[ron]] and score this yaku, even if the winning tile was the one to complete the iipeikou pattern.
 
== Compatibility ==
{{main|Yaku compatibility}}
 
{{Yaku compatibility table|IPK}}
 
Iipeikou requires two sequences, and as a result is incompatible with [[sanshoku doukou]], [[toitoi]], [[honroutou]], [[chiitoitsu]], [[sanankou]], and [[sankantsu]], all of which require either at least three [[koutsu]]/[[kantsu]] or a seven pair structure. The final incompatibility is with [[ryanpeikou]], as ryanpeikou implies iipeikou and so iipeikou is not counted.
 
Iipeikou is often combined with [[pinfu]], which also requires sequences. Iipeikou can naturally be obtained with shapes like 4456 and 4556, which a pinfu hand may have due to [[tile efficiency]] reasons.


=== Statistics ===
==External links==
how common it is,
{{jpwiki|一盃口}}
how common it's combined with different yakus


hard facts about how easy/hard it statistically would be
[[Category: Yaku]]


=== Combineable yakus ===
{{Navbox yaku}}
* pinfu
* yakuhai
* tanyao
* etc

Latest revision as of 11:23, 25 August 2024

Iipeikou
Type Yaku
Kanji 一盃口
English Identical sequences
Double sequences
Value 1 han (closed only)
Speed Medium
Difficulty Easy

Iipeikou 「一盃口」 is a yaku scored when a hand has two identical sequences (two sequences with the same number and suit). It also requires the hand to be closed. If a hand has "two iipeikou"s, it instead scores ryanpeikou.

Tile pattern

Rearrangement

Arrangement of tiles is irrelevant, as long as two groups of tiles form the identical sequences.

Formation

When the tiles are sorted, iipeikou may appear as three groups of consecutive pairs. However, since they must be interpreted as two sequences to score as iipeikou, a hand can never score both iipeikou and chiitoitsu.

Note that iipeikou requires the hand to be closed, so any open call (chii/pon/open kan) will invalidate this yaku, even if the call was unrelated to this yaku. However, it is allowed to call ron and score this yaku, even if the winning tile was the one to complete the iipeikou pattern.

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
IPK

Iipeikou requires two sequences, and as a result is incompatible with sanshoku doukou, toitoi, honroutou, chiitoitsu, sanankou, and sankantsu, all of which require either at least three koutsu/kantsu or a seven pair structure. The final incompatibility is with ryanpeikou, as ryanpeikou implies iipeikou and so iipeikou is not counted.

Iipeikou is often combined with pinfu, which also requires sequences. Iipeikou can naturally be obtained with shapes like 4456 and 4556, which a pinfu hand may have due to tile efficiency reasons.

External links

Iipeikou in Japanese Wikipedia