Chuuren poutou
Type | Yakuman |
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Kanji |
九連宝燈 純正九蓮宝燈 |
English |
Nine gates Pure nine gates |
Value | Yakuman (closed only) |
Speed | Very slow |
Difficulty | Very hard |
Chuuren poutou 「九連宝燈」 is a yakuman and a specific instance of chinitsu. It contains the 13-tile pattern 1-1-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-9-9 of the same suit, plus any one more tile from the suit. A special pattern of chuuren poutou tenpai produces one with a unique 9-sided wait. In this case, the winning hand is then called junsei chuuren poutou 「純正九蓮宝燈」, or pure chuuren poutou. The 13-tile pattern generates a 9-sided wait even as a normal hand with four sets and a pair. Chuuren poutou is therefore no hand shape exception, unlike chiitoitsu and kokushi musou.
Tile pattern
Regular
If this hand wins with either of the yasume tiles, the hand will score only chinitsu rather than the yakuman.
Nine tile wait
In the above animation, the different winning tiles show the shifting tile group configurations as they count up 1 through 9. The groupings change with each winning tile. Sequential groups are marked in green, while the indicated pairs are marked blue. Then in red, the 1 or 9 indicated as triplets.
Value
Chuuren is a yakuman hand. However, while tenpai, some tile waits may actually award the hand for a considerably less value of haneman, as a closed chinitsu. Some rules award a double yakuman instead when the hand goes out from the 9-sided wait.
Development
The key to this yakuman is the possession of ankou of both 1's and 9's of one suit. Since this hand uses a single suit, it overlaps chinitsu during development. In fact, many tenpai formations may result in chinitsu, rather than the yakuman. This is due to the ability of chinitsu to form some complicated waits. If two of either group of tiles are not available, then any attempt at this yakuman is no longer possible. Of course, that is in addition to the collection of a string consisting of 2-8 tiles of the same suit. Likewise, if all four copies of any one of these numbered tiles are rendered unavailable, then the yakuman is no longer possible.
External links
- Chuuren poutou in Japanese Wikipedia
- Mathematical study
- Chuuren (YouTube)
- Kojima Takeo
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