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==Formulation== | ==Formulation== | ||
For this yakuman, there are only six types of terminals available: two from each of the numbered suit (1 and 9). Given the basic hand pattern of four melds and a pair, five out of the six types of terminals are needed to build this hand. Since there are only six tile types available for this hand, it is impossible to form a [[chii toitsu]] variation. | For this yakuman, there are only six types of terminals available: two from each of the numbered suit (1 and 9). Given the basic hand pattern of four melds and a pair, five out of the six types of terminals are needed to build this hand. Since there are only six tile types available for this hand, it is impossible to form a [[chii toitsu]] variation. | ||
==Combined with== | |||
* [[Tenhou]] | |||
* [[Chihou]] | |||
* [[Suu ankou]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[[Category:Yakuman]] | [[Category:Yakuman]] |
Revision as of 22:10, 2 August 2013
Chinrotou (清老頭) is a yakuman, where every tile is a terminal, i.e., a one or a nine.
Tile pattern
English reference
- All terminals
Formulation
For this yakuman, there are only six types of terminals available: two from each of the numbered suit (1 and 9). Given the basic hand pattern of four melds and a pair, five out of the six types of terminals are needed to build this hand. Since there are only six tile types available for this hand, it is impossible to form a chii toitsu variation.