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* [[Chinroutou]]
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|gameExample = * [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2009110921gm-0029-0000-ad0f061b&tw=1&ts=2 Single suited]
|gameExample = * [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2009110921gm-0029-0000-ad0f061b&tw=1&ts=2 Single suited]
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013020807gm-0009-7447-8494ff98&tw=2&ts=2 With chinroutou]
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013020807gm-0009-7447-8494ff98&tw=3&ts=2 With chinroutou]
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2010101720gm-0009-0000-4e36568a&tw=2&ts=1 Four daiminkan]
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2010101720gm-0009-0000-4e36568a&tw=2&ts=1 Four daiminkan]



Revision as of 23:52, 25 February 2014

Suukantsu
Type Yakuman
Kanji 四槓子
English Four kans
Value Yakuman
Speed Extremely slow
Difficulty Extremely hard

Suukantsu (四槓子) is a standard Yakuman, where the hand has collected kan four times. As a result, this hand always has uses a hadaka tanki machi, because four tile calls are required.

Tile pattern

Agari:

Formation

This yakuman requires four kan calls. As a result, the hand in tenpai always uses hadaka tanki. This yakuman is the most difficult yakuman to score, due to the need to acquire all four of a tile type - four times. If any of those tiles are unavailable, it forces the hand to seek other possible tiles to call kan with; or the hand is made unachievable.

Value

External links

Suukantsu in Japanese Wikipedia