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The left column shows tiles that may appear in a player's hand, while the middle tiles show the tiles needed in order to complete a needed [[mentsu|tile group]].  The recognition makes it helpful to identify waiting tiles by association.  In the case of these [[machi|waiting patterns]], if a hand is waiting for one tile, it is likely waiting for another tile in the interval.  Even if these take on Japanese names, they are simply the numbers.  Finally, the end result shows the the waiting tiles as the completed tile grouping(s).
The left column shows tiles that may appear in a player's hand, while the middle tiles show the tiles needed in order to complete a needed [[mentsu|tile group]].  The recognition makes it helpful to identify waiting tiles by association.  In the case of these [[machi|waiting patterns]], if a hand is waiting for one tile, it is likely waiting for another tile in the interval.  Even if these take on Japanese names, they are simply the numbers.  Finally, the end result shows the the waiting tiles as the completed tile grouping(s).
===Nakasuji===
'''Nakasuji''' {{kana|中筋}} is literally the "middle suji".  In other words, given the three different intervals, they are the middle numbers of 4, 5, and 6.


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