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A [[nobetan]] | A [[nobetan]] is a two-sided tanki wait. The hand waits to complete a pair, but two types of tiles are eligible to complete the pair, because the to-be-paired tile is next to a sequence. Here, if a 3p is drawn, you are left with a 3p pair and 456p sequence. If a 6p is drawn, you are left with a 345p sequence and 6p pair. A nobetan is aligned with [[suji]] intervals. | ||
{{#mjt: | '''Sanmen nobetan''' | ||
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Sanmen nobetan is a three-sided tanki wait. It works like a nobetan, but attached to two sequences instead of one sequence. | |||
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A [[nobetan]] can be treated like a [[ryanmen]] wait - it has good acceptance (maximum of 6 tiles of two types), but other players can use suji against it. | A [[nobetan]] can be treated like a [[ryanmen]] wait - it has good acceptance (maximum of 6 tiles of two types), but other players can use suji against it. | ||
==Related Complex Waits== | |||
These [[complex waits]] are related to tanki waits. | |||
===Aryanmen=== | |||
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A [[ryanmen]] wait that is adjacent to the hand's pair. When winning with the 6p, this hand can be interpreted as either a "66 + 78" tenpai (a ryanmen wait) or a "6 + 678" tenpai (a tanki wait). The interpretation that would result in the most final points is used. | |||
When winning with 9p, the other side of the ryanmen, the hand can only be interpreted as having a ryanmen wait. | |||
===Ryantan, Kantan, & Pentan=== | |||
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These three wait patterns can all be described as "a triplet with one adjacent tile attached". They are effectively combinations of tanki and another type of basic wait. | |||
'''[[Ryantan]]''' ([[Ryanmen]] + Tanki) - Triplet with a tile that is numerically adjacent, and neither the triplet or the extra tile are a terminal tile. This can be interpreted as "33 + 34" or "333 + 5", thus waiting on 3 types of tiles (2 or 5 or 4). This wait is worth fu only if it wins off the lone tile (in this case, the 4). | |||
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'''[[Kantan]]''' ([[Kanchan]] + Tanki) - Triplet with a tile that is numerically 2 away. This can be interpreted as "33 + 35" or "333 + 5", thus waiting on 2 types of tiles (4 or 5). | |||
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'''[[Pentan]]''' ([[Penchan]] + Tanki) - Triplet with a tile that is numerically adjacent, and at least one tile is a terminal. This can be interpreted as "11 + 12" or "111 + 2", thus waiting on 2 types of tiles (2 or 3). | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
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