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The key to this yakuman is the possession of ankou of both 1's and 9's of one suit.  Of course, that is in addition to the collection of a string consisting of 2-8 tiles of the same suit.  Since this hand uses a single suit, it overlaps [[chinitsu]] during development.  In fact, many tenpai formations may result in chinitsu, rather than the yakuman.  This is due to the ability of chinitsu to form some [[Machi|complicated waits]].
The key to this yakuman is the possession of ankou of both 1's and 9's of one suit.  Of course, that is in addition to the collection of a string consisting of 2-8 tiles of the same suit.  Since this hand uses a single suit, it overlaps [[chinitsu]] during development.  In fact, many tenpai formations may result in chinitsu, rather than the yakuman.  This is due to the ability of chinitsu to form some [[Machi|complicated waits]].


===Different tenpai configurations===
===Sample tenpai configurations===


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