Chiniisou: Difference between revisions

m
no edit summary
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 21: Line 21:
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013080614gm-0089-0000-x339040987b74&tw=1&ts=7 With] [[junchan]].
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013080614gm-0089-0000-x339040987b74&tw=1&ts=7 With] [[junchan]].
}}
}}
'''Chiniisou''' {{kana|清一色}}, often called '''chinitsu''' {{kana|清一}}, is a [[yaku]] scored when the hand only has number tiles that all share the same suit. It is worth 6 han, but reduced to 5 if opened. It is sometimes called '''chinichi'''.  
'''Chiniisou''' {{kana|清一色}}, often called '''chinitsu''' {{kana|清一}}, is a [[yaku]] scored when the hand only has tiles of a single numbered suit. It is worth 6 han, but reduced to 5 if opened. It is sometimes called '''chinichi'''.  


==Tile patterns==
==Tile patterns==
Line 45: Line 45:


==Formation==
==Formation==
As defined, this yaku is formed by collecting tiles of one suit.  Therefore, tiles not of a particular suit are regularly discarded. As a consequence, a player aiming for a chinitsu may be very easily detected via discards alone.
Since only one suit can be used for this yaku, tiles of the two other suits will be discarded. As a consequence, a player aiming for a honitsu/chinitsu will often discard tiles of two suits. This is especially true when middle tiles and/or [[dora]] are discarded early on.


===Complex wait patterns===
===Complex wait patterns===
Chinitsu is notorious for developing complex [[Machi#Complex_patterns|wait patterns]]. Since all 13 tiles are of one suit, it is easy for groups to mix together, forming multi-sided waits. If playing without computers, it can be difficult to tell what your waits are.
Chinitsu is notorious for developing complex [[Machi#Complex_patterns|wait patterns]]. Since all 13 tiles are of one suit, it is easy for groups to mix together, forming multi-sided waits.


== Compatibility ==
== Compatibility ==
Line 58: Line 58:


== Value ==
== Value ==
As a standalone yaku, chinitsu is at least a [[mangan]], even when open. To regain the lost han as an open hand, it simply takes a [[dora]], or another yaku, to bring the hand up to its closed value of a haneman.
As a standalone yaku, chinitsu is at least a [[mangan]] open and a [[haneman]] closed. An open chinitsu can easily become a haneman with a [[dora]] or another yaku.


===Yakuman===
===Yakuman===
Due to the relatively high value of this yaku, chinitsu may be involved in the formation of [[kazoe yakuman]], especially when closed. The 6-han from closed chinitsu is almost half the requirement for 13-han; naturally, other yaku and/or dora will need to provide the next. Though, one particular pattern may form as a true yakuman, [[chuuren poutou]].
Due to the relatively high value of this yaku, chinitsu may be involved in the formation of [[kazoe yakuman]], especially closed. A closed chinitsu, worth 6 han, is almost half the requirement of 13 han; other yaku and/or dora will need to provide the rest. A certain pattern of chinitsu hand can become a regular yakuman, [[churren poutou]].


==External links==
==External links==
1,758

edits