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'''Keishiki tenpai''' {{kana|形式聴牌}}, or '''shaped tenpai''', is otherwise known as a [[tenpai]] hand with no [[yaku]]. Some cases of tenpai also involve waiting for a so-called fifth tile, which is nonexistent. Strategically, players often push for late tenpai hands regardless of yaku state for [[ryuukyoku]] to gain small points rather than lose them. | '''Keishiki tenpai''' {{kana|形式聴牌}}, or '''shaped tenpai''', is otherwise known as a [[tenpai]] hand with no [[yaku]]. Some cases of tenpai also involve waiting for a so-called fifth tile, which is nonexistent. Strategically, players often push for late tenpai hands regardless of yaku state for [[ryuukyoku]] to gain small points rather than lose them. This term can be shortened to '''keiten''' for ease. | ||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== |