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* [[Yakuhai|Jizazehai]] (Seat wind) | * [[Yakuhai|Jizazehai]] (Seat wind) | ||
* [[Yakuhai|Bakazehai]] (Round wind) | * [[Yakuhai|Bakazehai]] (Round wind) | ||
== Tanki == | == Tanki == | ||
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Only one [[machi|wait pattern]] involves the pair directly: [[tanki]]. It is conveniently known in English as the "pair wait". This pattern only arises, when the hand contains four complete [[tile groups]]. | Only one [[machi|wait pattern]] involves the pair directly: [[tanki]]. It is conveniently known in English as the "pair wait". This pattern only arises, when the hand contains four complete [[tile groups]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:58, 14 January 2015
Jantou「雀」 means the pair in the winning hand. In English, it can be referred to as "the pair" or the eye. Every winning hand requires one jantou. Even the irregular yakuman kokushi musou requires one jantou. Chiitoitsu is a notable yaku, because it requires seven of them.
Fu
Certain tile pairs produces fu. Each produces 2 fu.
Tanki
Only one wait pattern involves the pair directly: tanki. It is conveniently known in English as the "pair wait". This pattern only arises, when the hand contains four complete tile groups.