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'''Takame''' {{kana|高目}} and '''yasume''' {{kana|安目}} involve [[tenpai]] hands, where the different multiple waiting tiles produces different value based on yaku and/or dora. This deals with the situation, where one group of waiting tiles may produce a hand of lower value than the other group of waiting tiles. '''Takame''' refers to the tile wait(s) producing the greater hand value, while '''yasume''' wins with the tile(s) of a lesser value. Often, the situation determines whether a hand produces specific [[yaku]] or not. A classic example involves [[atozuke]], where the lesser valued tile prevents a hand from winning while the preferred tile does. | '''Takame''' {{kana|高目}} and '''yasume''' {{kana|安目}} involve [[tenpai]] hands, where the different multiple waiting tiles produces different value based on yaku and/or dora. This deals with the situation, where one group of waiting tiles may produce a hand of lower value than the other group of waiting tiles. '''Takame''' refers to the tile wait(s) producing the greater hand value, while '''yasume''' wins with the tile(s) of a lesser value. Often, the situation determines whether a hand produces specific [[yaku]] or not. A classic example involves [[atozuke]], where the lesser valued tile prevents a hand from winning while the preferred tile does. | ||
== Conditions == | |||
This condition may be nullified with hands of [[mangan]] or greater. This is simply due to the ranges of han required to produce mangan or greater. For example, a haneman hand is worth 6 or 7 han. So, the need to increase a hand's value from 6 han to 7 han becomes irrelevant, as the points awarded is the exact same. Of course, the condition is invoked again when the value differs from 7 han to 8 han. | |||
In relation of [[machi|tile waits]], this condition potentially affects any hand with multiple tile waits. Any hand implementing only a [[penchan]], [[kanchan]] or [[tanki]] wait usually cannot be affected, since there is only one type of winning tile. Other wait patterns, including a combination of multiple single waits such as [[nobetan]], may lead to yasume and takame. Certain multiple waits, such as the [[kokushi musou]] 13-sided wait, and the [[chuuren poutou]] 9-sided wait, are inherently immune to this, while others may depend on the precise circumstances of the hand. For instance, a ryanmen wait that would potentially complete an [[iipeikou]] will only have takame and yasume if the hand is closed. | In relation of [[machi|tile waits]], this condition potentially affects any hand with multiple tile waits. Any hand implementing only a [[penchan]], [[kanchan]] or [[tanki]] wait usually cannot be affected, since there is only one type of winning tile. Other wait patterns, including a combination of multiple single waits such as [[nobetan]], may lead to yasume and takame. Certain multiple waits, such as the [[kokushi musou]] 13-sided wait, and the [[chuuren poutou]] 9-sided wait, are inherently immune to this, while others may depend on the precise circumstances of the hand. For instance, a ryanmen wait that would potentially complete an [[iipeikou]] will only have takame and yasume if the hand is closed. |