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{{Infobox yaku
|type        = Yaku
|closedHan  = 6
|openHan    = 5
|yakuSpeed  = Slow
|difficulty  = Medium
|yakuCombine = * [[Tanyao]]
* [[Iipeiko]]
* [[Sanshoku]]
* [[Sanshoku doukou]]
* [[Toi toi]]
* [[San ankou]]
* [[Ryanpeiko]]
* [[Chiitoitsu]]
}}
'''Chinitsu''' (清一色) is a standard [[List of yaku#Six han|yaku]].  This yaku is composed of tiles in one suit only.  Chinitsu is worth 6 han, but it decreases to 5 han when opened.
'''Chinitsu''' (清一色) is a standard [[List of yaku#Six han|yaku]].  This yaku is composed of tiles in one suit only.  Chinitsu is worth 6 han, but it decreases to 5 han when opened.


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===Complex wait patterns===
===Complex wait patterns===
Chinitsu is notorious for developing complex [[wait patterns]].  This is due to the homogenous nature of the yaku.  Often, the tiles may form long strings of consecutive numbers.  Upon doing so, the wait patterns increase in complexity.
Chinitsu is notorious for developing complex [[Machi|wait patterns]].  This is due to the homogenous nature of the yaku.  Often, the tiles may form long strings of consecutive numbers.  Upon doing so, the wait patterns increase in complexity.


===Yakuman===
===Yakuman===
Due to the relatively high value of this yaku, chinitsu may be involved in the formation of [[kazoe yakuman]].
Due to the relatively high value of this yaku, chinitsu may be involved in the formation of [[kazoe yakuman]].
==Combined with==
* [[Tanyao]]
* [[Iipeiko]]
* [[Sanshoku]]
* [[Sanshoku doukou]]
* [[Toi toi]]
* [[San ankou]]
* [[Ryanpeiko]]
* [[Chiitoitsu]]


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

Revision as of 06:09, 4 August 2013

Chiniisou
Type Yaku
Kanji {{{kanji}}}
English {{{english}}}
Value {{{value}}}
Speed Slow
Difficulty Medium

Chinitsu (清一色) is a standard yaku. This yaku is composed of tiles in one suit only. Chinitsu is worth 6 han, but it decreases to 5 han when opened.

Tile patterns

Using pinzu:

Agari: or

Using manzu:

Agari: or or or

Using souzu:

Agari: or or or or

English reference

  • Flush

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 easily detected via discards alone.

Complex wait patterns

Chinitsu is notorious for developing complex wait patterns. This is due to the homogenous nature of the yaku. Often, the tiles may form long strings of consecutive numbers. Upon doing so, the wait patterns increase in complexity.

Yakuman

Due to the relatively high value of this yaku, chinitsu may be involved in the formation of kazoe yakuman.

External links