honrōtō, not a "simple" hand
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 4:22 am
This was only the 4th one I ever got in over 3700 games. As we all know, it is worth 4 han, listed separately as 2 and 2, since it is always accompanied by toi-toi. Well, maybe not always, I do believe there is a 7-pair harder version, as if it's not hard enough. This one must be concealed.
However, unlike my 2nd one, which was all terminals with a dragon pung (viewtopic.php?f=5&t=52146#p57103), this one was a bit more interesting, but not as exciting, because it happened quick and the tension didn't have time to build up. Still, I was glad to get that winning tile before someone else screamed ron or tsumo at me. My game has great voice animation and I always take that personally.
Anyway, having 3 wind pungs jolted my memory of something familiar I've seen before, probably in Barts guide. As it turned out, I was thinking about an optional yaku, which I have never seen used anywhere, called otakaze san kō which requires 3 pungs of guest winds and is only possible when your seat wind coincides with the round wind and you get the other 3 winds. Oh, well.
However, unlike my 2nd one, which was all terminals with a dragon pung (viewtopic.php?f=5&t=52146#p57103), this one was a bit more interesting, but not as exciting, because it happened quick and the tension didn't have time to build up. Still, I was glad to get that winning tile before someone else screamed ron or tsumo at me. My game has great voice animation and I always take that personally.
Anyway, having 3 wind pungs jolted my memory of something familiar I've seen before, probably in Barts guide. As it turned out, I was thinking about an optional yaku, which I have never seen used anywhere, called otakaze san kō which requires 3 pungs of guest winds and is only possible when your seat wind coincides with the round wind and you get the other 3 winds. Oh, well.