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* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2010050814gm-0009-0000-debfc0f3&tw=2&ts=12 Closed honitsu]
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2010050814gm-0009-0000-debfc0f3&tw=2&ts=12 Closed honitsu]
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'''Honiisou''' {{kana|混一色}} (or '''honitsu''' {{kana|混一}}) is a standard [[yaku]]. Normally translated as a "half flush", this yaku features a hand composed only of honor tiles and tiles of a single suit. If the hand contains no honor tiles, then the [[chinitsu]] yaku is counted instead.
'''Honiisou''' {{kana|混一色}} (often called '''honitsu''' {{kana|混一}}) is a standard [[yaku]]. Normally translated as a "half flush", this yaku features a hand composed only of honor tiles and tiles of a single suit. If the hand contains no honor tiles, then the [[chinitsu]] yaku is counted instead.


==Tile pattern==
==Tile pattern==
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==Formation==
==Formation==
Naturally, it is easier to form honitsu when your hand starts with many tiles of the same suit. It is often unwise to break up a completed sequence of a different suit to force honitsu (though if you ''really'' need points, it's possible).
Naturally, it is easier to form honitsu when your hand starts with many tiles of the same suit. It is often unwise to break up a completed group of a different suit to force honitsu (though if you ''really'' need points, it's possible).


=== Detection ===
=== Detection ===
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