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'''Happoubijin | '''Happoubijin''' {{kana|八方美人}} is a [[machi|tile wait pattern]] that creates a wait on 8 consecutive tiles. The pattern is named likely as a pun; the name can be interpreted as "a person who is beautiful from all angles" or "everybody's friend", but it also starts with {{kana|八}} for eight the number of waits. | ||
== Pattern == | == Pattern == |
Revision as of 20:20, 30 March 2015
Kanji | 八方美人 |
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English | {{{english}}} |
Fu | Variable |
Tile types waiting | {{{type}}} sided wait |
Tiles available | 8 tiles |
Happoubijin 「八方美人」 is a tile wait pattern that creates a wait on 8 consecutive tiles. The pattern is named likely as a pun; the name can be interpreted as "a person who is beautiful from all angles" or "everybody's friend", but it also starts with 「八」 for eight the number of waits.
Pattern
The pattern for happoubijin resembles the nine-sided chuuren poutou wait, with two triplets and all the tiles in between. The difference is that the happoubijin wait is shorter, with 5 tiles, not 8, separating the triplets. Additionally, unlike the chuuren wait, the triplets cannot be 1 or 9, as that would lower the number of available waits to 7. The construction of the waiting patterns is similar; this example hand contains:
- A 38m shanpon wait.
- A 258m ryanmenten wait.
- A 369m ryanmenten wait.
- 4m and 7m tanki waits.
Fu
This pattern generates 2 fu for a tanki wait only if it is won with either of the tiles next to the triplets. Otherwise, the hand is won on a shanpon or ryanmen wait, and so no fu is scored.
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