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This yaku requires three closed [[Mentsu#Koutsu|triplets]], as it is defined as such. As for the fourth [[mentsu|meld]], it can be either a [[Shuntsu|sequence]], another triplet, open, or closed. | This yaku requires three closed [[Mentsu#Koutsu|triplets]], as it is defined as such. As for the fourth [[mentsu|meld]], it can be either a [[Shuntsu|sequence]], another triplet, open, or closed. | ||
=== Compatability === | |||
=== Suuankou tenpai === | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 13:12, 13 December 2013
Type | Yaku |
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Kanji | 三暗刻 |
English | Three concealed triplets |
Value | 2 han |
Speed | Medium |
Difficulty | Medium |
Sanankou (三暗刻) is a yaku, consisting of three concealed triplets (ankou). In the case of having three triplets, the third one could not be completed with another player's discard, as this would not count as being concealed. However, if it is completed with a tsumo, then the yaku is awarded. Ankan is also counted as a closed triplet. The hand this yaku is awarded to may be open or closed, as long as it meets the conditions. This yaku is awarded 2 han.
Tile pattern cases
1. Case where the yaku is guaranteed:
2. Case where the hand must be won by tsumo:
3. Case where the hand is won by discard.
Note: A tsumo results in the suuankou yakuman.
Formation
This yaku requires three closed triplets, as it is defined as such. As for the fourth meld, it can be either a sequence, another triplet, open, or closed.
Compatability
Suuankou tenpai
External links
- Sanankou in Japanese Wikipedia
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