Honroutou: Difference between revisions

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Any yaku with honroutou is compatible, as long as the hand is limited to terminals and honors in the hand.  Groups of honor tiles can be used for [[yakuhai]]; and this arrangement with the correct grouping of dragon tiles can produce [[shousangen]].  Four yaku utilizing triplet groups can be formed with just triplets of terminals and honors.  For [[honitsu]], only a maximum of two groups from one suit compose the terminal portion of the hand.  Enough tile types can be used to form [[chiitoitsu]].  Finally, honroutou with [[mentsumo]] is actually [[suuankou]], as this yaku can only be formed with triplets.


==Value==
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