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'''Sankantsu''' {{kana|三槓子}} is a standard [[yaku]]. | '''Sankantsu''' {{kana|三槓子}} is a standard [[yaku]]. It requires the player to call [[kan]] three times. Despite being only worth 2 han, it is the rarest and most difficult out the regular yaku. | ||
==Tile pattern== | ==Tile pattern== | ||
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{{#mjt:345p1z}} {{#mjt:44'44m0z88s0z2222'p}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:1z}} | {{#mjt:345p1z}} {{#mjt:44'44m0z88s0z2222'p}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:1z}} | ||
Kan must be called three times, and as a result, the tenpai hand will have at most four tiles in its closed section. If necessary, the hand can call again to have a [[hadaka tanki|single tile remaining]]. | |||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
Of all the standard yaku, sankantsu is the most difficult and least frequent. | Of all the standard yaku, sankantsu is the most difficult and least frequent. It appears less often than several [[yakuman]], including rarer yakuman like [[suuankou tanki]], [[tsuuiisou]], and [[shousuushii]]. | ||
* Being able to call 3 kans is difficult on its own. You must draw 3 of the same type of type by yourself, then draw/call the 4th, three separate times. | |||
* Players may not want to call kan even if they are able. Each kan reveals [[kandora]]; this is already risky after one kan, let alone three. And until you get the 3rd kan, you won't have any guaranteed yaku (thus making the 1st and 2nd calls even more dubious). | |||
* Even when someone is tenpai for sankantsu, the hand can end in the event another player calls kan for a fourth time, invoking an [[abortive draw]]. | |||
Overall, this yaku is not worth the its measly 2 han value. | |||
If the player calls kan for a fourth time, the hand instead gains the yakuman, [[suukantsu]]. | |||
== Compatibility == | |||
{{main|Yaku compatibility}} | {{main|Yaku compatibility}} | ||
{{Yaku compatibility table|SNK}} | {{Yaku compatibility table|SNK}} | ||
Three out of the four tile groups must be called for kan, which are treated as triplets. This leaves no room for [[iipeikou]], [[ryanpeikou]], [[ittsu]], and [[sanshoku doujun]]. [[Pinfu]] and [[chiitoitsu]] forbid kan calls and are thus not compatible. Every other yaku is compatible. | |||
==Value== | ==Value== | ||
This yaku is set at 2 [[han]]. | This yaku is set at 2 [[han]]. However, the number of kans will increases the hand's value through [[fu]] and (potentially) kandora. | ||
At minimum, a hand with sankantsu is worth 2 han and 50 fu (3200 points), which is [[Scoring table|equivalent]] to 3 han and 25 fu. To reach the minimum score, you must have 3 open kan composed of [[tanyao|simples]] (tiles 2-8). Each open simple kan is worth 8 fu, for a total of 24 additional fu to the base 20. The net total of 44 fu is rounded up to 50 fu. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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