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== Example tenpai hands == | == Example tenpai hands == | ||
# {{#mjt:123456789p33m55s}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:3m}} or {{#mjt:5s}} | |||
# {{#mjt:56777p111m11144z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:7p}} or {{#mjt:4z}} | |||
# {{#mjt:111m23456s888p33z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:1s}}, {{#mjt:4s}}, or {{#mjt:7s}} | |||
# {{#mjt:22345s888m22z}} {{#mjt:666'z}} | |||
# {{#mjt:999p13m}} {{#mjt:4'56p33'3z0z55p0z}} | |||
# {{#mjt:1z}} {{#mjt:6'78m111'p777'3'45s}} | |||
For | For examples 1, 2, and 3, [[riichi]] may be called, and/or a player can simply win by [[mentsumo|self draw]]. The first two possess [[yaku]] without riichi. However, the third example does not, as it stands. It requires riichi, mentsumo, or even the likes of [[haitei]], [[houtei]], [[rinshan]], or [[chankan]] to gain yaku. Regardless, the first three are '''closed tenpai''' hands. | ||
The last three examples are all open hands. Both 4 and 5 may employ [[yakuhai]]. Example 4 definitely has a yaku, via the open call on the [[hatsu|green dragon]]. Example 5 could have a yaku, if the hand is seated west or the game is in the [[west round]]. The last example uses [[tanki|hadaka tanki]], by which four tile calls were used to achieve tenpai. All that remains closed is a single tile, that needs to be matched with the exact same tile type. However, example 6 does not have yaku as it stands. It'll require [[haitei]], [[houtei]], [[rinshan]], or [[chankan]] to gain yaku. | |||
== Tenpai conditions == | == Tenpai conditions == |