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==Named patterns== | ==Named patterns== | ||
===Ryanmenten=== | |||
{{#mjt:000000z45678s00z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:3s}}, {{#mjt:6s}}, or {{#mjt:9s}} | |||
[[Ryanmenten]] is the most common form of the three-sided wait. This involves two ryanmen, connected by one mutual waiting tile in the middle. The wait always points to one of the full [[suji]] patterns. | |||
===Entotsu=== | |||
{{#mjt:11m45666s000000z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:1m}}, {{#mjt:3s}}, or {{#mjt:6s}} | |||
[[Entotsu]] incorporates the [[shanpon]] wait and a [[ryanmen]]. The pattern always includes a ryanmen wait, tied to a triplet of one of the waiting tiles. On top of that, any paired tile can be used with it. | |||
===Ryantan=== | |||
{{#mjt:4555m000000000}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:3m}}, {{#mjt:4m}}, {{#mjt:6m}} | |||
[[Ryantan]] is composed of a triplet of a middle numbered tile with one more tile adjacent to the number either one less or one more. The single tile produces a tanki wait, while being part of the ryanment wait. | |||
===Sanmentan=== | |||
{{#mjt:2345678p000000z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:2p}}, {{#mjt:5p}}, or {{#mjt:8p}} | |||
[[Sanmentan]] uses three tanki along the suji. This pattern uses seven consecutive tiles. | |||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== |