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|kanji      = 亜両面
|kanji      = 亜両面
|english    = Open wait
|english    = Pair-attached open wait
|fu          = Pair dependent
|fu          = Pair dependent
|type        = 2
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In this example, the underlying ryanmen wait is based on the 56m, but additionally, 567m can be viewed as a complete sequence, in which case the other 5m creates a pair wait.
In this example, the underlying ryanmen wait is based on the 67m, but additionally, 567m can be viewed as a complete sequence, in which case the other 5m creates a pair wait.


== Scoring ==
== Scoring ==
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When aryanmen is won with the waiting tile already present in hand, it can be interpreted as either a tanki or ryanmen wait. In this case, the highest-scoring option must be chosen. Normally, this will be the 2 fu for a tanki wait, but if the hand qualifies for the [[pinfu]] [[yaku]], that will be scored instead.
When aryanmen is won with the waiting tile already present in hand, it can be interpreted as either a tanki or ryanmen wait. In this case, the highest-scoring option must be chosen. Normally, this will be the 2 fu for a tanki wait, but if the hand qualifies for the [[pinfu]] [[yaku]], that will be scored instead.
== External Links ==
{{jpwiki|聴牌#亜両面}}


{{Navbox machi}}
{{Navbox machi}}


[[Category:Machi]]
[[Category:Machi]]

Latest revision as of 01:23, 24 May 2022

Aryanmen
Kanji 亜両面
English Pair-attached open wait
Fu Pair dependent
Tile types waiting 2 sided wait
Tiles available 6 tiles
Pattern example

Aryanmen 「亜両面」 is a variation on the ryanmen waiting pattern, where the two tiles completing the sequence are next to a pair of one of the waiting tiles. As a result, the hand also has a pair wait on that tile. It is generally a weaker wait, however, as the pair uses up two of the eight possible waiting tiles, leaving only six possible tiles to win off of.

Tile pattern

Waiting for:

In this example, the underlying ryanmen wait is based on the 67m, but additionally, 567m can be viewed as a complete sequence, in which case the other 5m creates a pair wait.

Scoring

When aryanmen is won with the waiting tile not already present in hand, the wait can only be interpreted as a ryanmen wait, and it will score 0 fu.

When aryanmen is won with the waiting tile already present in hand, it can be interpreted as either a tanki or ryanmen wait. In this case, the highest-scoring option must be chosen. Normally, this will be the 2 fu for a tanki wait, but if the hand qualifies for the pinfu yaku, that will be scored instead.

External Links

Aryanmen in Japanese Wikipedia