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'''Sanmenchan''' {{kana|三面張}} is a wait pattern, that is actually a combination of two [[ryanmen]] (open wait). This pattern utilizes a string of five consecutive numbered tiles in the hand. The exact middle tile of this string is one of the waiting tiles, while the other two hand off the edge of the string. Sanmenchan is also sometimes called a '''piano wait'''. | '''Sanmenchan''' {{kana|三面張}} is a [[machi|wait pattern]], that is actually a combination of two [[ryanmen]] (open wait). This pattern utilizes a string of five consecutive numbered tiles in the hand. The exact middle tile of this string is one of the waiting tiles, while the other two hand off the edge of the string. Sanmenchan is also sometimes called a '''piano wait'''. | ||
==Tile pattern== | ==Tile pattern== |