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*A pair of normal yakuhai ([[dragon]]s, [[seat wind]], [[round wind]]) is worth 2 fu | *A pair of normal yakuhai ([[dragon]]s, [[seat wind]], [[round wind]]) is worth 2 fu | ||
*A pair of double yakuhai (wind that is both round and seat wind) is worth either 2 fu or 4 fu, depending on the [[Scoring variations# | *A pair of double yakuhai (wind that is both round and seat wind) is worth either 2 fu or 4 fu, depending on the [[Scoring variations#Double wind fu|ruleset]]. | ||
==Chiitoitsu== | ==Chiitoitsu== | ||
{{main|Chiitoitsu}} | {{main|Chiitoitsu}} | ||
[[Chiitoitsu]], literally "seven pairs", | [[Chiitoitsu]], literally "seven pairs", is a [[yaku]] defined as a collection of seven pairs. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 06:52, 14 August 2024
Toitsu 「対子」, meaning pairs, are a set of two identical tiles. Every hand, including kokushi musou, requires at least one pair to win. Pairs can also be turned into triplets if a third tile is obtained.
Fu
Main article: Scoring
Having a pair of yakuhai tiles is worth fu.
- A pair of normal yakuhai (dragons, seat wind, round wind) is worth 2 fu
- A pair of double yakuhai (wind that is both round and seat wind) is worth either 2 fu or 4 fu, depending on the ruleset.
Chiitoitsu
Main article: Chiitoitsu
Chiitoitsu, literally "seven pairs", is a yaku defined as a collection of seven pairs.