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'''Toitsu''' {{kana|対子}} are tile pairs. They may occur at any time during the development of a hand. Regardless, every hand requires at least one pair for completion, even [[kokushi musou]]. | '''Toitsu''' {{kana|対子}} are generic tile pairs. They may occur at any time during the development of a hand. Regardless, every hand requires at least [[jantou|one pair]] for completion, even [[kokushi musou]]. | ||
== Fu == | == Fu == | ||
{{main|Scoring}} | {{main|Scoring}} | ||
Specific tile pairs generate fu. | Specific tile pairs generate fu. Pairs of [[yakuhai]] tiles count for 2 fu. | ||
==Chiitoitsu== | |||
{{main|Chiitoitsu}} | |||
One yaku is specifically defined as a collection of pairs. Chiitoitsu is directly translated as "seven pairs". | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 19:56, 6 May 2022
Toitsu 「対子」 are generic tile pairs. They may occur at any time during the development of a hand. Regardless, every hand requires at least one pair for completion, even kokushi musou.
Fu
Main article: Scoring
Specific tile pairs generate fu. Pairs of yakuhai tiles count for 2 fu.
Chiitoitsu
Main article: Chiitoitsu
One yaku is specifically defined as a collection of pairs. Chiitoitsu is directly translated as "seven pairs".