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* {{machi|pattern = 1236789p |tilewaits = 69p}} (a dual single wait: if we take 678 as a sequence, we can complete the hand by pairing the 9; if we treat 789 as a sequence, we can complete the hand by pairing the 6)
* {{machi|pattern = 1236789p |tilewaits = 69p}} (a dual single wait: if we take 678 as a sequence, we can complete the hand by pairing the 9; if we treat 789 as a sequence, we can complete the hand by pairing the 6)


* {{machi|pattern = 3456789p |tilewaits = 369p}} (a triple single wait: this works a similar way to the dual single wait. It can be seen as 3 + 456 + 789, 345 + 6 + 789, or 345 + 678 + 9. Therefore you can complete a pair with any of the three listed tiles.)
* {{machi|pattern = 3456789p |tilewaits = 369p}} (a triple single wait: this works a similar way to the dual single wait. If we treat 345 as a sequence, it becomes a 6789 dual single  wait. If we treat 789 as a sequence, it becomes a 3456 dual single wait.)


After players are comfortable with that, introduce another suit: the bamboos. Note that pairs, sequences, and triplets cannot be made by "mixing" suits - each set/pair can only be made from a single suit.
After players are comfortable with that, introduce another suit: the bamboos. Note that pairs, sequences, and triplets cannot be made by "mixing" suits - each set/pair can only be made from a single suit.
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