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==Tile pattern== | ==Tile pattern== | ||
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===Common arrangement=== | |||
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== | ==Formation== | ||
This yaku is usually presented as three groups of consecutive pairs. However, the rule interpretation views them as a two [[shuntsu|sequences]]. Potential acquisition of this yaku is best recognizable when five out of the six tiles are present in the hand. | |||
==Value== | |||
This yaku is required to be closed only. Even if the pattern exists within an open hand, the yaku will not be counted in this case. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 19:51, 12 August 2013
Type | Yaku |
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Kanji | 一盃口 |
English |
Identical sequences Double sequences |
Value | 1 han (closed only) |
Speed | Medium |
Difficulty | Easy |
Iipeikou (一盃口) is a standard yaku. Its feature composes of two identical sequences. By identical, both shuntsu must be of the same number and same suit. This patter may also be produced twice in one hand, to form an alternative yaku, ryanpeikou.
Tile pattern
Common arrangement
Formation
This yaku is usually presented as three groups of consecutive pairs. However, the rule interpretation views them as a two sequences. Potential acquisition of this yaku is best recognizable when five out of the six tiles are present in the hand.
Value
This yaku is required to be closed only. Even if the pattern exists within an open hand, the yaku will not be counted in this case.
External links
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