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A specific variant to tsuuiisou is possible and be considered as a separate yakuman, '''daichiisei''' {{kana|大七星}}.  It is a variant of [[chiitoitsu]] (seven pairs). This variant uses two of the each honour tiles and is sometimes called a "Dai Chii Sei" or Big Seven Stars. There are exactly seven types of honor tiles, which makes this difficult pattern possible.  As a consequence, this variation remains as a closed only hand.  This is optionally worth [[optional yaku|double yakuman]].
A specific variant to tsuuiisou is possible and can be considered as a separate yakuman, '''daichiisei''' {{kana|大七星}}.  It is a variant of [[chiitoitsu]] (seven pairs). This variant uses two of the each honour tiles and is sometimes called a "Dai Chii Sei" or Big Seven Stars. There are exactly seven types of honor tiles, which makes this difficult pattern possible.  As a consequence, this variation remains as a closed only hand.  This is optionally worth [[optional yaku|double yakuman]].


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Revision as of 23:40, 10 March 2014

Tsuuiisou
Type Yakuman
Kanji 字一色
English All honors
Value Yakuman
Speed Very slow
Difficulty Very hard

Tsuuiisou 「字一色」 is a yakuman in which the hand consists entirely of honour tiles.

Tile pattern

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Development

For this yakuman, all kazehai (wind tiles) and sangenpai (dragon tiles) can be used. Given the nature of jihai (honor tiles), the different types cannot be mixed to form tile groups. Therefore, they must be collected in the form of koutsu (triplets). This yakuman is only reasonably achievable, when in possession of at least multiple toitsu (pairs) of the honor tiles. Otherwise, players may have to resort towards yaku, like yakuhai or honitsu for attaining tenpai.

Daichisei

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A specific variant to tsuuiisou is possible and can be considered as a separate yakuman, daichiisei 「大七星」. It is a variant of chiitoitsu (seven pairs). This variant uses two of the each honour tiles and is sometimes called a "Dai Chii Sei" or Big Seven Stars. There are exactly seven types of honor tiles, which makes this difficult pattern possible. As a consequence, this variation remains as a closed only hand. This is optionally worth double yakuman.

External links

Tsuuiisou in Japanese Wikipedia