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'''Nobetan machi''' is a specific form of [[machi|tile wait]].  The form functions as two simultaneous [[tanki]] waits, by which, the [[tenpai]] hand is looking to pair one of two tiles for completion.
{{infobox machi
|kanji      = ノベタン
|english    = Double pair
|type        = 2
|fu          = 2 fu
|available  = 6
|tilePattern = {{#mjt:2345m}}
|gameExample = * [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014012909gm-0009-7447-58878bb6&tw=0 Nobetan]
}}
 
'''Nobetan''' {{kana|ノベタン}}, or '''nobetanki''' {{kana|延べ単騎}}, is a [[machi|tile wait pattern]] that uses two separate [[tanki]] waits.  With this pattern, the [[tenpai]] hand is looking to pair either one of two tiles for completion.


== Pattern ==
== Pattern ==
{{machi
|pattern  = 000z4567p000000z
|tilewaits = 47p
}}


{{#mjt:000z4567p000000z}}
The pattern is noticeable as four consecutive numbered tiles.  When completed, the above example functions as follows:
: Win with {{#mjt:4p}} then it'd look like: {{#mjt:567p}} {{#mjt:44p}}
: Win with {{#mjt:7p}} then it'd look like: {{#mjt:456p}} {{#mjt:77p}}


The hand is looking to complete with either {{#mjt:4p}} or {{#mjt:7p}}.
== Fu ==
The pattern generates 2 fu for the hand.  Either tile type produces the [[jantou|pair]]; and thus, it counts for the waiting pattern of tanki.


== External links ==
== External links ==
{{jpwiki|聴牌#ノベタン}}
{{Navbox machi}}
[[Category:Terminology]]
[[Category:Terminology]]
[[Category:Machi]]
[[Category:Machi]]

Latest revision as of 19:24, 19 September 2019

Nobetan
Kanji ノベタン
English Double pair
Fu 2 fu
Tile types waiting 2 sided wait
Tiles available 6 tiles
Pattern example
Tenhou.net example

Nobetan 「ノベタン」, or nobetanki 「延べ単騎」, is a tile wait pattern that uses two separate tanki waits. With this pattern, the tenpai hand is looking to pair either one of two tiles for completion.

Pattern

Waiting for:

The pattern is noticeable as four consecutive numbered tiles. When completed, the above example functions as follows:

Win with then it'd look like:
Win with then it'd look like:

Fu

The pattern generates 2 fu for the hand. Either tile type produces the pair; and thus, it counts for the waiting pattern of tanki.

External links

Nobetan in Japanese Wikipedia