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===Pentan===
===Pentan===
{{#mjt: 123456789m1112s}} Waiting for: {{#mjt: 2s}}, {{#mjt: 3}}
{{#mjt: 123456789m1112s}} Waiting for: {{#mjt: 2s}}, {{#mjt: 3s}}


{{#mjt: 123456789m8889s}} Waiting for: {{#mjt: 7s}}, {{#mjt: 8s}}
{{#mjt: 123456789m8889s}} Waiting for: {{#mjt: 7s}}, {{#mjt: 8s}}
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===Tatsumaki===
===Tatsumaki===
{{Main|Tatsumaki}}
{{Main|Tatsumaki}}
Tatsumaki can be viewed as two ryantan waits fused together. It consists of two triplets that are 2 ranks apart, and one floating tile between the triplets.
{{machi
|pattern  = 000z4445666p000z
|tilewaits = 34567p
}}
Note: when this pattern wins on either triplet tile (in this example, {{#mjt: 4p}} or {{#mjt: 6p}}), the hand can complete a [[shanpon]] wait instead of a [[ryanmen]] wait. This can be important as the shanpan wait gives more [[fu]].


==External links==
==External links==
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