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For this yakuman, all [[kazehai]] (wind tiles) and [[sangenpai]] (dragon tiles) can be used. | For this yakuman, all [[kazehai]] (wind tiles) and [[sangenpai]] (dragon tiles) can be used. This gives seven tiles to choose from. | ||
Honor tiles can only be formed as triplets or pairs. Therefore, this yakuman is only reasonable when in possession of multiple [[toitsu]] (pairs) of the honor tiles. Otherwise, you can go for yaku like [[yakuhai]] and [[honitsu]]. Regarding tile discards, any tile that is not an honor tile is deemed irrelevant for the yakuman, including [[dora]] tiles. More often than not, players will call pon in order to claim and complete honor tile groups, until tenpai and eventually winning the hand (assuming to be the case). | |||
Tsuuiisou is the fourth most common yakuman, behind the yakuman gosanke ([[suuankou]], [[kokushi musou]], and [[daisangen]]). | |||
== Daichiishin == | == Daichiishin == | ||
{{#mjt:1122334455667z}} Agari: {{#mjt:7z}} | {{#mjt:1122334455667z}} Agari: {{#mjt:7z}} | ||
In addition to triplets, tsuuiisou can be formed in the form of [[chiitoitsu]]. This may be considered as a [[Optional yaku|separate yakuman]], '''daichiishin''' {{kana|大七星}}, meaning "Big Seven Stars". There are exactly seven types of honor tile, and you cannot call pon to complete the hand, so this is much harder than regular tsuiisou. This is [[optional yaku|optionally]] worth [[Multiple yakuman|double yakuman]]. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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