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== Examples ==
== Examples ==
[[Image:IppatsuRabbit.png|250px|thumb|right|[[Jigoku]] ippatsu tsumo by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0kzQ7bx7WM&t=3640s Pekora].]]
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013061615gm-0089-0000-x380955c19e8f&tw=0&ts=3 Ippatsu] after [[kan]].
* [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013061615gm-0089-0000-x380955c19e8f&tw=0&ts=3 Ippatsu] after [[kan]].


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In this example, the hand wins from an opponent discard before the next tile draw.  However, two tile calls were made prior to the win.  So, ippatsu is invalid here.
In this example, the hand wins from an opponent discard before the next tile draw.  However, two tile calls were made prior to the win.  So, ippatsu is invalid here.


== Compatability ==
== Compatibility ==
{{main|Yaku compatability}}
{{main|Yaku compatibility}}
{{Yaku compatibility table|IPP}}
{{Yaku compatibility table|IPP}}
Ippatsu is unique among the yaku, for it requires riichi to even be applicable.  Because of this, it is impossible for a hand to score with ippatsu alone.  Ippatsu ''can'' combine with [[chankan]], as the kan call is not considered complete if someone wins off it.
Ippatsu is unique among the yaku, for it requires riichi to even be applicable.  Because of this, it is impossible for a hand to score with ippatsu alone.  Ippatsu ''can'' combine with [[chankan]], as the kan call is not considered complete if someone wins off it.
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