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Assuming the hand has two ryanmen groups:
Assuming the hand has two ryanmen groups:
* A headless iishanten without a triplet has better tile acceptance than a perfect iishanten, but there are fewer tiles that lead to a ryanmen wait at tenpai.
* A headless iishanten without a triplet has better [[tile acceptance]] than a perfect iishanten, but there are fewer tiles that lead to a ryanmen wait at tenpai.
* A headless iishanten with a triplet has better acceptance than perfect iishanten, and has more tiles that end with a ryanmen wait. Thus, headless iishanten + triplet is an overall stronger wait.
* A headless iishanten with a triplet has better acceptance than perfect iishanten, and has more tiles that end with a ryanmen wait. Thus, headless iishanten + triplet is an overall stronger wait.


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