Sanshoku doujun: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
|||
Line 34: | Line 34: | ||
== Compatability == | == Compatability == | ||
{{main|Yaku compatability}} | |||
{| class="wikitable" width=100% | |||
|- | |||
| || width=4% | [[Riichi|RCH]] || width=4% | [[Double riichi|DRI]] || width=4% | [[Ippatsu|IPP]] || width=4% | [[Menzenchin tsumohou|SMO]] || width=4% | [[Tanyao|TAN]] || width=4% | [[Pinfu|PFU]] || width=4% | [[Iipeikou|IPK]] || width=4% | [[Ittsu|ITT]] || width=4% | [[Yakuhai|YAK]] || width=4% | [[Sanshoku doujun|SDJ]] || width=4% | [[Sanshoku doukou|SDO]] || width=4% | [[Toitoi|TOI]] || width=4% | [[Sanankou|SNA]] || width=4% | [[Sankantsu|SNK]] || width=4% | [[Chantaiyao|CHA]] || width=4% | [[Junchantaiyao|JUN]] || width=4% | [[Ryanpeikou|RPK]] || width=4% | [[Shousangen|SSG]] || width=4% | [[Honroutou|HRO]] || width=4% | [[Honitsu|HON]] || width=4% | [[Chinitsu|CHN]] || width=4% | [[Chiitoitsu|CHI]] || width=4% | [[Rinshan|RIN]] || width=4% | [[Haitei raoyue and houtei raoyui|HAI]] || width=4% | [[Haitei raoyue and houtei raoyui|HOU]] || width=4% | [[Chankan|CHK]] | |||
|- | |||
| SDJ || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{yes}} ||bgcolor="000000"| || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} | |||
|} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 23:51, 9 January 2014
Type | Yaku |
---|---|
Kanji | 三色同順 |
English | Three colored straight |
Value |
2 han (closed) 1 han (open) |
Speed | Medium |
Difficulty | Medium |
Sanshoku doujun (三色同順) is a standard yaku. This yaku involves Shuntsu of the same numbered tiles across the three main suits. The short hand "sanshoku" generally refers to this yaku, rather than the significantly more difficult to achieve Sanshoku doukou yaku.
Tile pattern
This hand contains shuntsu of 123 from 3 different main suits. Since this hand played closed, it's sanshoku valued 2 han.
While having same tiles with the first example, these hands played open and hence the sanshoku only valued 1 han.
Value
2 han on closed hand, 1 han on open hand.
Compatability
Main article: Yaku compatability
RCH | DRI | IPP | SMO | TAN | PFU | IPK | ITT | YAK | SDJ | SDO | TOI | SNA | SNK | CHA | JUN | RPK | SSG | HRO | HON | CHN | CHI | RIN | HAI | HOU | CHK | |
SDJ |
External links
- Sanshoku doujun in Japanese Wikipedia
|