Kanchan

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Kanchan
Kanji 嵌張
English Closed wait, Middle wait
Fu 2 fu
Tile types waiting 1 sided wait
Tiles available 4 tiles
Pattern example
Tenhou.net example Kanchan

Kanchan 「嵌張」 is a wait pattern that completes with the middle number of a sequence.

Pattern

Fu

Kanchan is awarded 2 fu upon winning. A closed hand winning by ron automatically becomes mangan, if it scores 4 han.

Strategy

Kanchan is considered to be a "bad wait", because it can only wait for a maximum of 4 tiles. Thus, they are worse for hand development. Like the other bad waits, kanchan can be used to "suji trap" opponents.

Kanchan vs Penchan

While kanchan and penchan wait on the same number of tiles, kanchans are considered better to keep. This is because kanchans are easier to upgrade.

  • A kanchan can be upgraded by drawing , turning it into a (two-sided) ryanmen.
  • A penchan cannot be upgraded to ryanmen on its own. It must first draw a , turning it into a kanchan, then draw the to get a ryanmen.

As a kanchan requires 1 tile to be upgraded to a ryanmen, but a penchan requires 2 tiles, the kanchan is superior to keep before tenpai. However, when you reach tenpai, kanchan and penchan are effectively identical.

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