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== Usage ==
== Usage ==
At most, a shanpon wait looks for 4 tiles of 2 tile types (2 tiles each). The pattern has one main advantage: it is immune to [[suji]]. It can also incorporate honor tiles, which may be perceived as safer. Players looking to [[defense|defend]] may fall to a shanpon wait fairly easily.
At most, a shanpon wait looks for 4 tiles of two tile types (2 tiles each). The pattern has one main advantage: it is immune to [[suji]]. It can also incorporate honor tiles, which may be perceived as safer. Players looking to [[defense|defend]] may fall to a shanpon wait more easily.


Unlike the other basic "bad waits" ([[tanki]], [[penchan]], [[kanchan]]), shanpon waits look for 2 types of tiles. Waiting for 4 tiles of 2 tile types is usually better than 4 tiles of 1 tile type, in case one tile type is eliminated completely. The downside is that a type of tile may be incorporated into other players' hands (as either a pair or part of a sequence).
Unlike the other basic "bad waits" ([[tanki]], [[penchan]], [[kanchan]]), which wait for one type of tile, shanpon waits look for two types of tiles. Waiting for 4 tiles of two tile types is usually better than 4 tiles of one tile type, so shanpon is typically the strongest of the bad waits. The downside is that a type of tile may be incorporated into other players' hands (as either a pair or part of a sequence).


=== Combinations ===
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