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Revision as of 16:07, 8 March 2014
Kanji | 両面 |
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Fu | 0 fu |
Tile types waiting | {{{type}}} sided wait |
Tiles available | 11 tiles |
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Tenhou.net example | Open |
Ryanmenten is a wait pattern, that is actually a combination of two ryanmen (open wait), that are adjacent to each other. This pattern is best noticeable, when there are five consecutive numbered tiles in the hand.
Tile pattern
Fu
Just like ryanmen, this tile pattern does not reward any fu.
Strategy
Ryanmenten is a powerful wait due to the large number of waiting tiles: 11 maximum possible. That number cannot be 12, due to one waiting tile (the middle number) already present in the hand. With suji, the waiting pattern involves one of the three mahjong intervals.
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