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|gameExample = * [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014022520gm-0009-7447-f8c467e5&tw=0&ts=8 Sanmentan] | |gameExample = * [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014022520gm-0009-7447-f8c467e5&tw=0&ts=8 Sanmentan] | ||
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'''Sanmentan''' is | '''Sanmentan''' is a three-sided [[tanki]] (wait for a pair), an extension of the two-sided [[nobetan]]. It is formed with a string of seven consecutive tiles. A sanmentan always waits on a [[suji]] interval, those being 1-4-7, 2-5-8, and 3-6-9. | ||
== Tile pattern == | == Tile pattern == | ||
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{{main|Fu}} | {{main|Fu}} | ||
Since the pattern seeks to complete the [[ | Since the pattern seeks to complete the [[pair]], this pattern is awarded 2 fu. It counts as a [[tanki]] wait, despite being multi-sided. | ||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
This waiting pattern is always a string of 7 numbered | This waiting pattern is always a string of 7 numbered tiles, which can be interpreted as 2 sequences + 1 lone tile on either end of the sequence. To determine the tile wait with this pattern, especially when a [[complex machi|hybrid complex pattern]] is involved, the player needs to identify which tile will be the paired tile in the hand. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 17:55, 21 September 2024
Kanji | 三面ノベタン |
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English | Triple pair wait |
Fu | 2 fu |
Tile types waiting | 3 sided wait |
Tiles available | 9 tiles |
Tenhou.net example |
Sanmentan is a three-sided tanki (wait for a pair), an extension of the two-sided nobetan. It is formed with a string of seven consecutive tiles. A sanmentan always waits on a suji interval, those being 1-4-7, 2-5-8, and 3-6-9.
Tile pattern
Fu
Main article: Fu
Since the pattern seeks to complete the pair, this pattern is awarded 2 fu. It counts as a tanki wait, despite being multi-sided.
Development
This waiting pattern is always a string of 7 numbered tiles, which can be interpreted as 2 sequences + 1 lone tile on either end of the sequence. To determine the tile wait with this pattern, especially when a hybrid complex pattern is involved, the player needs to identify which tile will be the paired tile in the hand.
External links
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