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'''Ryanpeikou''' is a standard [[list of yaku|yaku]], consisting of two "[[iipeikou]]". The prefix "ryan" is a Japanese counter for mahjong, signifying for "two". | '''Ryanpeikou''' (二盃口) is a standard [[list of yaku|yaku]], consisting of two "[[iipeikou]]". The prefix "ryan" is a Japanese counter for mahjong, signifying for "two". | ||
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Revision as of 09:23, 29 September 2013
Type | Yaku |
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Kanji | 二盃口 |
English | Two sets of identical sequences |
Value | 3 han (closed only) |
Speed | Very slow |
Difficulty | Very hard |
Ryanpeikou (二盃口) is a standard yaku, consisting of two "iipeikou". The prefix "ryan" is a Japanese counter for mahjong, signifying for "two".
Tile pattern
Chii toitsu
This yaku does not combine with chii toitsu. By defition, chii toitsu is formed by the collection of seven pairs. Although, ryanpeikou may be interpreted as a collection of seven pairs also. However, ryanpeikou is actually composed of sequences, rather than as independent pairs.
Formation
Value
External links
- Ryanpeikou in Japanese Wikipedia
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