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A hand in '''tenpai''' {{kana|テンパイ}}, i.e. a "ready hand", is a hand that needs only one more tile to complete. Once a hand is in tenpai, ''if it has a [[yaku]]'', it may win by self-draw ([[tsumo]]) or by another player's discard ([[ron]]) of the correct tile. A hand does not need a yaku in order to be considered tenpai, but it does need a yaku in order to win. Having achieving tenpai (with/without yaku) is worth some points when a hand ends in [[ryuukyoku]].
A hand in '''tenpai''' {{kana|テンパイ}}, or a "ready hand", is a hand that needs only one more tile to complete. Once a hand is in tenpai, ''if it has a [[yaku]]'', it may win by self-draw ([[tsumo]]) or by another player's discard ([[ron]]) of the correct tile. A hand does not need a yaku in order to be considered tenpai, but it does need a yaku in order to win. Achieving tenpai (even without a yaku) is worth some points when a hand ends in [[ryuukyoku]].


The direct opposite of tenpai is '''noten''' {{kana|ノーテン}}, a contraction of '''not tenpai'''. A hand in this state has absolutely no chance of winning upon the immediate draw or discard. Instead, it relies on further tile draws and discards to attain the state of tenpai.
The direct opposite of tenpai is '''noten''' {{kana|ノーテン}}, a contraction of '''not tenpai'''. A hand in this state has absolutely no chance of winning upon the immediate draw or discard. Instead, it relies on further tile draws and discards to attain the state of tenpai.  


Recognizing that a hand is in tenpai is one of the most important concepts in the game. Without it, a player will lack the ability to make the best decisions on which tiles to [[tile efficiency|best discard]].
Recognizing that a hand is in tenpai or not is one of the most important concepts in the game. Without it, a player will lack the ability to make the best decisions on which tiles to [[tile efficiency|discard]].


== Tenpai conditions ==
== Tenpai conditions ==
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::Twelve different [[terminal|terminals]] and [[jihai|honors]], by which one is paired.   
::Twelve different [[terminal|terminals]] and [[jihai|honors]], by which one is paired.   
::Or, the hand has thirteen different terminals and honors, by which any of them needs to be paired.
::Or, the hand has thirteen different terminals and honors, by which any of them needs to be paired.
A hand in tenpai is effectively 0-[[shanten]]. A hand at [[iishanten|1-shanten]] is one tile away from tenpai, or two tiles from winning. In order to enter tenpai, most hands will need to enter 1-shanten, then draw a useful tile to enter tenpai.


=== Wait patterns ===
=== Wait patterns ===
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