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! Shanten !! Pair count !!width=40%| Hand !! Comment | ! Shanten !! Pair count !!width=40%| Hand !! Comment | ||
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| Tenpai || 6 || {{#mjt:11m4477p8899s116z}} ||rowspan=2|Obvious choice for chiitoitsu while in tenpai or 1-shanten. | | Tenpai || 6 || {{#mjt:11m4477p8899s116z}} ||rowspan=2|Obvious choice for chiitoitsu while in tenpai or 1-shanten. The choice of [[riichi]] will depend on the waiting tile, [[Kyoku|current hand]], and [[Situational analysis|current score]]. | ||
A 1-shanten hand waits to pair one of three tile types for tenpai. | A 1-shanten hand waits to pair one of three tile types for tenpai. Upon reaching tenpai, one of the three must be discarded. | ||
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| 1 || 5 || {{#mjt:11m4477p8899s136z}} | | 1 || 5 || {{#mjt:11m4477p8899s136z}} | ||
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| 2 || 4 || {{#mjt:11m2447p8899s136z}} || A hand with four pairs may consider | | 2 || 4 || {{#mjt:11m2447p8899s136z}} || A hand with four pairs may consider chiitoitsu - only one more pair is needed to get to 1-shanten. Can go either way, depending on the rest of the hand (e.g. hand with many [[ryanmen]] + 1 sequence should go for the regular hand structure). | ||
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| 3 || 3 || {{#mjt:11m2447p6899s136z}} || A hand with three pairs is | | 3 || 3 || {{#mjt:11m2447p6899s136z}} || A hand with three pairs is inefficient, unless a pair can easily be [[pon]]ned. Prefer the regular hand structure. | ||
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| 4 || 2 || {{#mjt:16m2447p6899s136z}} ||rowspan=2|Attempting chiitoitsu | | 4 || 2 || {{#mjt:16m2447p6899s136z}} ||rowspan=2|Attempting chiitoitsu is unreasonable. It is better off using the regular hand structure. | ||
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| 5 || 1 || {{#mjt:16m2457p6899s136z}} | | 5 || 1 || {{#mjt:16m2457p6899s136z}} |
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