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==Value==
==Value==
In general, this yaku is noted as 2 han.  However, it is impossible for this yaku to score without two instances of [[yakuhai]] from the two [[Koutsu|groups]] of sangenpai.  In combination, this yaku will never produce a hand worth less than 4 han.  Even with both sangenpai groups called open, that is a combination of 8 fu; and then there's 2 more fu from the sangenpai pair of the third type. This means that with a closed [[Naki#ron|ron]], or when playing with [[Scoring variations#kiriage mangan|kiriage mangan]], the hand will almost always score at least [[mangan]].
In general, this yaku is noted as 2 han.  However, it is impossible for this yaku to score without two instances of [[yakuhai]] from the two [[Koutsu|groups]] of sangenpai.  In combination, this yaku will never produce a hand worth less than 4 han.  Even with both sangenpai groups called open, that is a combination of 8 fu; and then there's 2 more fu from the sangenpai pair of the third type. The hand will almost always score at least [[mangan]].


The lowest scoring shousangen is valued at 4 han 30 fu.  The requirements to do so, assuming no additional yaku, are:
The lowest scoring shousangen is valued at 4 han 30 fu.  The requirements to do so, assuming no additional yaku, are:
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