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This pattern is notable because it has 23 winning tiles, like the [[chuuren poutou|chuuren poutou kyuumen machi]], but unlike most other hands waiting on 23 tiles, it cannot completed by a hypothetical fifth copy of any tile (a 3m or a 7m would not complete this hand).


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This pattern waits on 23 tiles.


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Revision as of 19:01, 5 March 2015

These machi involve waits which are infrequent and generally nameless combinations. They are all based on combinations of other basic machi, often in many differnet ways. Often, they consist of consecutive, or closely consecutive, numbered tiles. Recognition of these patterns can produce some significantly powerful waits, which may be immune to suji and have large numbers of waiting tiles. This list is not exhaustive and not every possible waiting pattern is included.

2 tile wait

Kanchan with tanki

Waiting for:

3 tile wait

Kanchan with nobetan

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Shanpon with tanki

Waiting for:

Nested shanpon

Waiting for:

Ryanmen with penchan

Waiting for:

Ryanmen with tanki and kanchan

Waiting for:

Ryanmen with kanchan

Waiting for:
This pattern could also considered as ryanmen with tanki.

Ryanmen with tanki

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4 tile wait

Quadruple shanpon

Waiting for:

Double entotsu

Waiting for:

Ryanmen with shanpon

Waiting for:
This is different from the ryanmen with shanpon described by entotsu.

Ryanmen with triple shanpon

Waiting for:

Ryanmen with tanki and shanpon

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Ryanmenten with shanpon

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5 tile wait

Ryanmen with shanpon and nobetan

Waiting for:

Ryanmenten with nobetan

Waiting for:

Ryanmen with shanpon and kanchan

Waiting for:

More than 5 tiles wait

6 tiles

Waiting for:
Ryanmenten + Sanmentan
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7 tiles

Waiting for:

This pattern is notable because it has 23 winning tiles, like the chuuren poutou kyuumen machi, but unlike most other hands waiting on 23 tiles, it cannot completed by a hypothetical fifth copy of any tile (a 3m or a 7m would not complete this hand).

Waiting for:

This pattern waits on 23 tiles.

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8 tiles

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External links

ReachMahjong wait guide