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'''Shousangen''' (小三元) is a standard [[List of yaku|yaku]]. This yaku employs the three [[sangenpai]], where the hand is composed of two [[Mentsu#Koutsu|koutsu]] (triplet) and a jantou (pair) of the third type. | '''Shousangen''' (小三元) is a standard [[List of yaku|yaku]]. This yaku employs the three [[sangenpai]], where the hand is composed of two [[Mentsu#Koutsu|koutsu]] (triplet) and a jantou (pair) of the third type. |
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Type | Yaku |
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Kanji | 小三元 |
English | Small three dragons |
Value | 2 han (Consider as 4 han) |
Speed | Medium |
Difficulty | Medium |
Shousangen (小三元) is a standard yaku. This yaku employs the three sangenpai, where the hand is composed of two koutsu (triplet) and a jantou (pair) of the third type.
Tile pattern
Winning on yasume (cheaper winning tile), notice that winning on would give a daisangen yakuman instead.
Formation
Value
In general, this yaku is noted as 2 han. However, it is impossible for this yaku to score without two instances of yakuhai from the two groups of sangenpai. In combination, this yaku will never produce a hand worth less than 4 han.
External links
- Shousangen in Japanese Wikipedia
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