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This hand is automatically a [[Scoring table|yakuman hand]], won by [[mentsumo|tsumo]] using a [[shanpon]] (tenpai holding two pairs) or any win if using a [[tanki]] (one tile waiting for a duplicate).  Variable rules may allow the tanki version to count double that of the yakuman points, if won via tsumo.
This hand is automatically a [[Scoring table|yakuman hand]], won by [[mentsumo|tsumo]] using a [[shanpon]] (tenpai holding two pairs) or any win if using a [[tanki]] (one tile waiting for a duplicate).  Variable rules may allow the tanki version to count double that of the yakuman points, if won via tsumo.
{{yaku value|width = 40% |align =
<!--Minimum for ron-->
| comment1          = With tanki
| ronhanfumin      = Yakuman
| ronnondealermin  = 32000
| rondealermin      = 48000
<!--Minimum for tsumo-->
| comment2          = Tanki or Shanpon
| tsumohanfumin    = Yakuman
| tsumonondealermin = 8000/16000
| tsumodealermin    = 16000 all
<!--Maximum for ron-->
| comment3          = With tanki
| ronhanfumax      = Yakuman
| ronnondealermax  = 32000
| rondealermax      = 48000
<!--Maximum for tsumo-->
| comment4          = If Suuankou tanki is double
| tsumohanfumax    = Yakuman 2x
| tsumonondealermax = 16000/32000
| tsumodealermax    = 32000 all
}}


==Formation==
==Formation==

Revision as of 03:56, 21 July 2014

Suuankou
Type Yakuman
Kanji 四暗刻
四暗刻単騎
English Four concealed triplets
Same with pair wait
Value Yakuman
Speed Slow
Difficulty Hard

Suuankou 「四暗刻」 is one of the standard yakuman hands. This hand consists of four concealed triplets and a pair. If the hand is on a shanpon wait, the winning tile must be a tsumo and not as a discard of another player. A win by discard may render the fourth triplet as an "open" triplet. Thus, the condition for the yakuman would not be met.

Then there is suuankou tanki 「四暗刻単騎」, which features the hand with a tanki wait. The hand in this state may win from another player's discard, and it'll still count for the yakuman. In this case, all four triples are present in the hand.

For either type of suuankou, either the shanpon or the tanki variety, the hand must be closed only in order to count for yakuman. So, none of the triplets must have been claimed from other players' discards. An "all triplet" hand with open calls would then either count for toi toi, sanankou, or both.

Tile diagram

Winning tile: or .

Note: Either tile must be won by tsumo. Otherwise, this hand is toitoi and sanankou.

Tanki

Winning tile:

Note: This wait is sometimes considered to be worth double yakuman. Nevertheless, yakuman is guaranteed with the winning tile.

Value

This hand is automatically a yakuman hand, won by tsumo using a shanpon (tenpai holding two pairs) or any win if using a tanki (one tile waiting for a duplicate). Variable rules may allow the tanki version to count double that of the yakuman points, if won via tsumo.

Formation

All four of the triplets must be concealed for this hand to be counted as a yakuman. Tile calls of closed kans are acceptable, as the closed kan also counts as a closed triplet. The difficulty of this yakuman stems from the need to draw at least 3 out of 4 of a single tile type, for four different tile types. Discard calling to attain tiles immediately removes any chance of forming this yakuman.

With a shanpon wait, one of the pairs is upgraded into a triplet. If this method of completion is done by discard, then that fourth triplet is considered to be "open". So instead of yakuman, the hand would instead be counted as a combination of toitoi and sanankou, at least.

External links

Suuankou in Japanese Wikipedia