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'''Sanmentan''' is a [[machi|wait pattern]] similar to [[nobetan]], which utilizes multiple [[tanki]] (pair waits). While nobetan uses two, sanmentan uses three. Sanmentan is recognizable as a pattern of seven consecutive tiles. Always, the wait pattern ultilizes a whole [[suji]] triple, like 2-5-8. | '''Sanmentan''' is a [[machi|wait pattern]] similar to [[nobetan]], which utilizes multiple [[tanki]] (pair waits). While nobetan uses two, sanmentan uses three. Sanmentan is recognizable as a pattern of seven consecutive tiles. Always, the wait pattern ultilizes a whole [[suji]] triple, like 2-5-8. |
Revision as of 03:10, 26 February 2014
English | Triple pair wait |
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Fu | 2 fu |
Tile types waiting | {{{type}}} sided wait |
Tiles available | 9 tiles tileExpression error: Unrecognized word "tiles". |
Tenhou.net example |
Sanmentan is a wait pattern similar to nobetan, which utilizes multiple tanki (pair waits). While nobetan uses two, sanmentan uses three. Sanmentan is recognizable as a pattern of seven consecutive tiles. Always, the wait pattern ultilizes a whole suji triple, like 2-5-8.