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'''Entotsu''' {{kana|エントツ}} is a | '''Entotsu''' {{kana|エントツ}} is a [[machi|complex wait]] that combines [[ryanmen]] and [[shanpon]]. Appearing as "a numbered triplet + 2 connected tiles + an unrelated pair", it waits on three types of tiles. | ||
== Tile pattern == | == Tile pattern == | ||
:{{#mjt:34555s33000000z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:2s}}, {{#mjt:5s}}, or {{#mjt:3z}} | :{{#mjt:34555s33000000z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:2s}}, {{#mjt:5s}}, or {{#mjt:3z}} | ||
The pattern consists of [[ | The pattern consists of non-[[terminal]] number tiles (e.g. the 34555), and an extra pair of any other tile. | ||
'''Example''': ''Not entotsu'' | '''Example''': ''Not entotsu'' | ||
:{{#mjt:77789m44s000000z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:7m}} or {{#mjt:4s}} | :{{#mjt:77789m44s000000z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:7m}} or {{#mjt:4s}} | ||
If a 10-man tile | Terminals cannot be used in the triplet/sequence part of this pattern. If a 10-man tile existed, then this would be entotsu. | ||
== Fu == | == Fu == | ||
{{main|Fu}} | {{main|Fu}} | ||
This tile pattern does not reward fu on its own. | This tile pattern does not reward fu on its own. Instead, fu is earned via the composition of the [[koutsu|triplet]]. Regardless of the winning tile, the pattern guarantees one triplet, thus invalidating [[pinfu]]. | ||
== Double entotsu == | == Double entotsu == |
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