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*A [[nobetan]] can be counted as two individual tanki waits, so it always scores 2 fu from tanki.
*A [[nobetan]] can be counted as two individual tanki waits, so it always scores 2 fu from tanki.
*A [[ryantan]] counts as ryanmen if it wins by completing the sequence, and a tanki if it wins by completing the pair.
*A [[ryantan]] counts as ryanmen if it wins by completing the sequence, and a tanki if it wins by completing the pair.
*A [[pentan]] counts as penchan if it wins by completing the sequence, and a tanki if it wins by completing the pair. Since penchan and tanki are worth the same fu, there isn't a practical difference between the two.
*A 12345 sequence that wins off a 3 may count as either a {12} penchan wait or a {45} ryanmen wait.
*An [[aryanmen]], like 6788-pin, is always counted as a ryanmen if it wins off a 5-pin. If it wins off the 8-pin, however, it may be counted as a ryanmen or as a tanki. The interpretation with the highest score is used (see below for details).
 
When a hand can be interpreted in multiple ways, such the 12345 example above, the interpretation that scores the most points is used. In this example, it would be counted as a ryanmen if the hand could score [[pinfu]] (due to pinfu's +1 han), or a penchan otherwise (due to +2 fu). See below for more information.


===Yakuhai pair===
===Yakuhai pair===
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