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{{Infobox yaku
|type        = Yakuman
|closedHan  = Closed only
|openHan    =
|yakuSpeed  = Instant
|difficulty  = Luck
|yakuCombine = * All other standard yakuman patterns, except [[Suu kantsu]], [[Renhou]] and [[Tenhou]].
}}
'''Chihou''' (地和) is a [[List of yaku#Yakuman|yakuman]] attained by completing a hand with the 13 starting tiles and the first tile that one draws during one's non-dealer turn.  The initial hand may use any pattern, as long as 13 tiles constitute a [[tenpai]] hand, and the 14th tile counts as [[menzen tsumo]].   
'''Chihou''' (地和) is a [[List of yaku#Yakuman|yakuman]] attained by completing a hand with the 13 starting tiles and the first tile that one draws during one's non-dealer turn.  The initial hand may use any pattern, as long as 13 tiles constitute a [[tenpai]] hand, and the 14th tile counts as [[menzen tsumo]].   


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==Formation==
==Formation==
Chihou hands need no action from the player, other than recognition of a complete hand with the 14 dealt tiles.  Failure to do so may result in a lost opportunity to score this rare yakuman.
Chihou hands need no action from the player, other than recognition of a complete hand with the 14 dealt tiles.  Failure to do so may result in a lost opportunity to score this rare yakuman.
==Combined with==
* All other standard yakuman patterns, except [[Suu kantsu]], [[Renhou]] and [[Tenhou]].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 04:44, 4 August 2013

Chiihou
Type Yakuman
Kanji {{{kanji}}}
English {{{english}}}
Value {{{value}}}
Speed Instant
Difficulty Luck

Chihou (地和) is a yakuman attained by completing a hand with the 13 starting tiles and the first tile that one draws during one's non-dealer turn. The initial hand may use any pattern, as long as 13 tiles constitute a tenpai hand, and the 14th tile counts as menzen tsumo.

English reference

  • Earthly hand

Formation

Chihou hands need no action from the player, other than recognition of a complete hand with the 14 dealt tiles. Failure to do so may result in a lost opportunity to score this rare yakuman.

External links