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Revision as of 01:25, 7 December 2014
This is a table depicting the compatibilities of the different yaku with each other. While yaku may be combined in one hand, some yaku simply cannot combine with each other due to tile counts and patterns. In other cases, they simply cannot combine by rule.
Yaku
Key | |
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Abbrevation | Yaku |
RCH | Riichi |
DRI | Double riichi |
IPP | Ippatsu |
SMO | Mentsumo |
TAN | Tanyao |
PFU | Pinfu |
IPK | Iipeikou |
ITT | Ittsu |
YAK | Yakuhai |
SDJ | Sanshoku doujun |
SDO | Sanshoku doukou |
TOI | Toitoi |
SNA | San ankou |
SNK | San kantsu |
CHA | Chanta |
JUN | Junchan |
RPK | Ryanpeikou |
SSG | Shousangen |
HRO | Honroutou |
HON | Honitsu |
CHN | Chinitsu |
CHI | Chiitoitsu |
RIN | Rinshan |
HAI | Haitei |
HOU | Houtei |
CHK | Chankan |
Yaku strategy involves viability to form yaku and maximizing hand value, if possible. This maximization often involves the recognition of the different yaku forming in one hand. Often, this affects the decision which tiles to keep and which to discard.
Two combinations actually form yakuman:
- Toitoi + Junchan = Chinroutou
- Toitoi + Mentsumo = Suuankou
A third combination forms a different yaku:
- Toitoi + Chanta = Honroutou
Nagashi mangan is excluded, because it is incompatible with anything, even riichi.
Compatibility
Yakuman
Even different yakuman may be combined. As a result, point values may increase beyond single yakuman values as multiples of yakuman. Of course, that's only if the rules allow extension into double yakuman and beyond. Combinations involving three kinds of yakuman involve either tsuuiisou, tenhou, or chiihou. With this in mind, the options for combining different yakuman are limited.
Compatibility
KMU | DSG | SUA | SSS | DSS | TSU | RYU | CHR | CHU | SUK | TEN | CHH | ||
Kokushi musou | KMU | ||||||||||||
Daisangen | DSG | ||||||||||||
Suuankou | SUA | ||||||||||||
Shousuushi | SSS | ||||||||||||
Daisuushi | DSS | ||||||||||||
Tsuuiisou | TSU | ||||||||||||
Ryuuiisou | RYU | ||||||||||||
Chinroutou | CHR | ||||||||||||
Chuuren poutou | CHU | ||||||||||||
Suukantsu | SUK | ||||||||||||
Tenhou | TEN | ||||||||||||
Chiihou | CHH |
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