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'''Ryantan''' and '''pentan''' are [[Machi#Named_combinations|combination waits]], which involve a triplet and an adjacently appended numbered tile. The tile combinations for both appear identical. However, pentan involves [[terminals]], where as ryantan does not. | {{infobox machi | ||
|kanji =リャンタン<br>ペンタン | |||
|english = | |||
|fu = Dependent | |||
|type = 3 or 2 | |||
|available = 11 | |||
|tilePattern = {{#mjt:2333p}}<br>{{#mjt:8889m}} | |||
|gameExample = | |||
}} | |||
'''Ryantan''' {{kana|リャンタン}} and '''pentan''' {{kana|ペンタン}} are [[Machi#Named_combinations|combination waits]], which involve a triplet and an adjacently appended numbered tile. The tile combinations for both appear identical. However, pentan involves [[terminals]], where as ryantan does not. | |||
Pentan is a combination of [[penchan]] and tanki. This can occur in two ways, but both involve terminals and tiles 2 or 8. When the triplet is composed of terminals, then the appended tile is either 2 or 8. When the triplet is composed of either 2 or 8 tiles, then the appended tile is either 1 or 9. | Pentan is a combination of [[penchan]] and tanki. This can occur in two ways, but both involve terminals and tiles 2 or 8. When the triplet is composed of terminals, then the appended tile is either 2 or 8. When the triplet is composed of either 2 or 8 tiles, then the appended tile is either 1 or 9. | ||
Ryantan is a combination of [[ryanmen]] and [[tanki]]. The tile composition is a converse to pentan. It involves triplets and appended tile of the other numbers: 2 through 8. The terminals are excluded for this combination. | Ryantan is a combination of [[ryanmen]] and [[tanki]]. The tile composition is a converse to pentan. It involves triplets and appended tile of the other numbers: 2 through 8. The terminals are excluded for this combination. | ||
== Pattern == | |||
===Ryantan=== | |||
===Pentan=== | |||
===Tatsumaki=== | |||
{{Main|Tatsumaki}} | |||
==External links== | |||
[[Category:Terminology]] | |||
[[Category:Machi]] | |||
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Revision as of 19:50, 19 September 2019
Kanji |
リャンタン ペンタン |
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Fu | Dependent |
Tile types waiting | 3 or 2 sided wait |
Tiles available | 11 tiles |
Pattern example |
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Ryantan 「リャンタン」 and pentan 「ペンタン」 are combination waits, which involve a triplet and an adjacently appended numbered tile. The tile combinations for both appear identical. However, pentan involves terminals, where as ryantan does not.
Pentan is a combination of penchan and tanki. This can occur in two ways, but both involve terminals and tiles 2 or 8. When the triplet is composed of terminals, then the appended tile is either 2 or 8. When the triplet is composed of either 2 or 8 tiles, then the appended tile is either 1 or 9.
Ryantan is a combination of ryanmen and tanki. The tile composition is a converse to pentan. It involves triplets and appended tile of the other numbers: 2 through 8. The terminals are excluded for this combination.
Pattern
Ryantan
Pentan
Tatsumaki
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