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=== Ikkitsuukan chantaiyaochuu === | === Ikkitsuukan chantaiyaochuu === | ||
'''Ikkitsuukan chantaiyaochuu''' {{kana|一気通貫全帯么九}} (''Pure straight with mixed outside-hand''), as its literal meaning, is a hand | '''Ikkitsuukan chantaiyaochuu''' {{kana|一気通貫全帯么九}} (''Pure straight with mixed outside-hand''), as its literal meaning, is a mixture hand of [[ikkitsuukan]] and [[chantaiyaochuu]]. More specifically, aside from the shuntsu of 456 in ittsuu part, the rest of hand should satisfy the condition of chanta. Also called '''Ittsuu chanta''' {{kana|イッツーチャンタ}} in short. | ||
* Value: 3 han (2 han when opened, supercedes ittsuu) | * Value: 3 han (2 han when opened, supercedes ittsuu) | ||
* Example: {{#mjt:123456789m999s33z}} | * Example: {{#mjt:123456789m999s33z}} | ||
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* Value: 4 han (3 han when opened, supercedes ittsuu) | * Value: 4 han (3 han when opened, supercedes ittsuu) | ||
* Example: {{#mjt:11789p123456789s}} | * Example: {{#mjt:11789p123456789s}} | ||
Under the general ruleset, such two hands are only valued as ittsuu. As how ittsuu and chanta are defined, they're mutually exclusive and there's no chance to score them together. | |||
=== Tanfonhou === | === Tanfonhou === |