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'''Takame''' {{kana|高目}} and '''yasume''' {{kana|安目}} are specific cases, where [[tenpai]] hands are waiting on multiple tiles.  Takame refers to the tile wait(s) producing the greater hand value, while yasume wins with the tile(s) of a lesser value. This deals with the situation, where one group of waiting tiles may produce a hand of lower value than the other group of waiting tiles.  Often, the situation determines whether a hand produces specific [[yaku]] or not.
'''Takame''' {{kana|高目}} and '''yasume''' {{kana|安目}} involve [[tenpai]] hands, where the different multiple waiting tiles produces different value based on yaku and/or dora.  This deals with the situation, where one group of waiting tiles may produce a hand of lower value than the other group of waiting tiles.  '''Takame''' refers to the tile wait(s) producing the greater hand value, while '''yasume''' wins with the tile(s) of a lesser value.   Often, the situation determines whether a hand produces specific [[yaku]] or not.


Of course, this condition may be nullified with hands of [[mangan]] or greater.  This is simply due to the ranges of han required to produce mangan or greater.  For example, a haneman hand is worth 6 or 7 han.  Well, the need to increase a hand's value from 6 to 7 is irrelevant, as the points awarded is the exact same.
Of course, this condition may be nullified with hands of [[mangan]] or greater.  This is simply due to the ranges of han required to produce mangan or greater.  For example, a haneman hand is worth 6 or 7 han.  Well, the need to increase a hand's value from 6 han to 7 han is irrelevant, as the points awarded is the exact same.  Of course, the condition is invoked again when the value differs from 7 han to 8 han.


Sometimes, these cases involve [[atozuke]], where the lesser valued tile prevents a hand from winning while the preferred tile does.
Sometimes, these cases involve [[atozuke]], where the lesser valued tile prevents a hand from winning while the preferred tile does.


== Examples ==
== Examples ==
* [[Atozuke]]
:{{#mjt:11s77z}} {{#mjt:9'99p444's4'35m}}  Waiting for {{#mjt:1s}} or {{#mjt:7z}}
:This is a special case, where only one tile can produce a valid win while the other does not.


* [[Sanshoku]]
* [[Chuuren poutou]] - [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013102709gm-0009-7447-dce693b1&tw=0&ts=11 Example]
:{{#mjt:56m456p456s22233z}}  Waiting for: {{#mjt:4m}} or {{#mjt:7m}}
:{{#mjt:1111235678999p}}  Waiting for: {{#mjt:4p}}, {{#mjt:5p}}, {{#mjt:7p}}, or {{#mjt:8p}}
:In this case, the hand is waiting on two tiles.  One tile will result in sanshoku.  The other does not.
:Only one tile can produce the yakuman, chuuren poutou, while the other waits produces [[chinitsu]].


* [[Dora]]-based
* [[Dora]]-based
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:This is just a regular [[pinfu]] hand waiting on one of two tile types.  If one of them is dora, then the hand prefers to win off of that dora tile.  However, at times, it may just end up accepting the non-dora winning tile.
:This is just a regular [[pinfu]] hand waiting on one of two tile types.  If one of them is dora, then the hand prefers to win off of that dora tile.  However, at times, it may just end up accepting the non-dora winning tile.


* [[Chuuren poutou]] - [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013102709gm-0009-7447-dce693b1&tw=0&ts=11 Example]
* [[Sanshoku]]
:{{#mjt:1111235678999p}}  Waiting for: {{#mjt:4p}}, {{#mjt:5p}}, {{#mjt:7p}}, or {{#mjt:8p}}
:{{#mjt:56m456p456s22233z}}  Waiting for: {{#mjt:4m}} or {{#mjt:7m}}
:Only one tile can produce the yakuman, chuuren poutou, while the other waits produces [[chinitsu]].
:In this case, the hand is waiting on two tiles.  One tile will result in sanshoku.  The other does not.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 21:24, 6 January 2015

Takame 「高目」 and yasume 「安目」 involve tenpai hands, where the different multiple waiting tiles produces different value based on yaku and/or dora. This deals with the situation, where one group of waiting tiles may produce a hand of lower value than the other group of waiting tiles. Takame refers to the tile wait(s) producing the greater hand value, while yasume wins with the tile(s) of a lesser value. Often, the situation determines whether a hand produces specific yaku or not.

Of course, this condition may be nullified with hands of mangan or greater. This is simply due to the ranges of han required to produce mangan or greater. For example, a haneman hand is worth 6 or 7 han. Well, the need to increase a hand's value from 6 han to 7 han is irrelevant, as the points awarded is the exact same. Of course, the condition is invoked again when the value differs from 7 han to 8 han.

Sometimes, these cases involve atozuke, where the lesser valued tile prevents a hand from winning while the preferred tile does.

Examples

Waiting for or
This is a special case, where only one tile can produce a valid win while the other does not.
Waiting for: , , , or
Only one tile can produce the yakuman, chuuren poutou, while the other waits produces chinitsu.
Waiting for: or
This is just a regular pinfu hand waiting on one of two tile types. If one of them is dora, then the hand prefers to win off of that dora tile. However, at times, it may just end up accepting the non-dora winning tile.
Waiting for: or
In this case, the hand is waiting on two tiles. One tile will result in sanshoku. The other does not.

External links