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'''Sangenpai''' {{kana|三元牌}} consists of the dragon tiles.  These are easily identifiable by their color.  As for the haku, or white dragon, this tile is simply a plan blank tile; and as a note, Chinese sets mark this tile with a bluish rectangle.  Collection of these tiles gives anyone's hand an instant [[yakuhai|yaku]].
'''Sangenpai''' {{kana|三元牌}} consists of the dragon tiles.  These are easily identifiable by their color.  As for the haku, or white dragon, this tile is simply a plan blank tile; and as a note, Chinese sets mark this tile with a bluish rectangle.  Collection of these tiles gives anyone's hand an instant [[yakuhai|yaku]].


With regards to [[dora]], the tile order is indicated above.
With regards to [[dora]], the tile order is indicated by the table to the right.


Collection of three sets produces the [[daisangen]] yakuman.  In this case, open collection of two out of the three type may trigger a sign for an impending yakuman; or at least, it may indicate [[shousangen]].  Either case, two open sangenpai groups definitely indicates a threatening hand.
Collection of three sets produces the [[daisangen]] yakuman.  In this case, open collection of two out of the three type may trigger a sign for an impending yakuman; or at least, it may indicate [[shousangen]].  Either case, two open sangenpai groups definitely indicates a threatening hand.
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