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These machi involve waits hese combinations involve patterns that do not have specific names. Instead, they use combined forms of the other patterns. Furthermore, they mostly consist of consecutive, or closely consecutive, numbered tiles. Recognition of these patterns can produce some significantly powerful waits, which may be immune to suji and have large numbers of waiting tiles.
Mixed combinations
Ryanmen with tanki
Main article: Ryanmen with tanki
Ryanmen with penchan
Ryanmen with shanpon
Main article: Ryanmen with shanpon
Ryanmen with triple shanpon
Ryanmen with kanchan
Ryanmen with tanki and shanpon
Ryanmen with tanki and kanchan
Ryanmen with shanpon and kanchan
Ryanmen with shanpon and nobetan
Ryanmenten with shanpon
Ryanmenten with nobetan
Kanchan with tanki
Double kanchan with tanki
Kanchan with nobetan
Shanpon with tanki
Triple Shanpon
Quadruple Shanpon
Double Ryanmen
Double Ryanmen with tanki
More than 5 tiles wait
6 tiles
7 tiles
8 tiles
9 Tiles
- Waiting for:
- This is the Junsei Chuuren tenpai.
13 Tiles
- Waiting for:
- This is the Junsei Kokushi tenpai.