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{{infobox machi | {{infobox machi | ||
|kanji = | |kanji = ノベタン | ||
|english = | |english = Double pair | ||
|type = 2 | |||
|fu = 2 fu | |fu = 2 fu | ||
|available = 6 | |available = 6 | ||
|tilePattern = {{#mjt:2345m}} | |tilePattern = {{#mjt:2345m}} | ||
|gameExample = * [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014012909gm-0009-7447-58878bb6&tw=0 Nobetan] | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Nobetan | '''Nobetan''' {{kana|ノベタン}}, or '''nobetanki''' {{kana|延べ単騎}}, is a [[machi|tile wait pattern]] that uses two separate [[tanki]] waits. With this pattern, the [[tenpai]] hand is looking to pair either one of two tiles for completion. | ||
== Pattern == | == Pattern == | ||
{{machi | |||
|pattern = 000z4567p000000z | |||
|tilewaits = 47p | |||
}} | |||
{{#mjt: | The pattern is noticeable as four consecutive numbered tiles. When completed, the above example functions as follows: | ||
: Win with {{#mjt:4p}} then it'd look like: {{#mjt:567p}} {{#mjt:44p}} | |||
: Win with {{#mjt:7p}} then it'd look like: {{#mjt:456p}} {{#mjt:77p}} | |||
The hand | == Fu == | ||
The pattern generates 2 fu for the hand. Either tile type produces the [[jantou|pair]]; and thus, it counts for the waiting pattern of tanki. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
{{jpwiki|聴牌#ノベタン}} | |||
{{Navbox machi}} | |||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] | ||
[[Category:Machi]] | [[Category:Machi]] |
Latest revision as of 19:24, 19 September 2019
Kanji | ノベタン |
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English | Double pair |
Fu | 2 fu |
Tile types waiting | 2 sided wait |
Tiles available | 6 tiles |
Pattern example | |
Tenhou.net example |
Nobetan 「ノベタン」, or nobetanki 「延べ単騎」, is a tile wait pattern that uses two separate tanki waits. With this pattern, the tenpai hand is looking to pair either one of two tiles for completion.
Pattern
The pattern is noticeable as four consecutive numbered tiles. When completed, the above example functions as follows:
Fu
The pattern generates 2 fu for the hand. Either tile type produces the pair; and thus, it counts for the waiting pattern of tanki.
External links
- Nobetan in Japanese Wikipedia
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