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== Tile pattern ==
== Tile pattern ==
{{#mjt:34555s33000000z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:2s}}, {{#mjt:5s}}, or {{#mjt:3z}}
:{{#mjt:34555s33000000z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:2s}}, {{#mjt:5s}}, or {{#mjt:3z}}


The pattern consists of [[tanyao|middle numbered tiles]] and an extra pair of any other tiles.  If the numbered tiles included [[rotouhou|terminals]], then the pattern is a simple shanpon.
The pattern consists of [[tanyao|middle numbered tiles]] and an extra pair of any other tiles.  If the numbered tiles included [[rotouhou|terminals]], then the pattern is a simple shanpon.


'''Example''': ''Not entotsu''
'''Example''': ''Not entotsu''
{{#mjt:77789m44s000000z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:7m}} or {{#mjt:4s}}
:{{#mjt:77789m44s000000z}} Waiting for: {{#mjt:7m}} or {{#mjt:4s}}


If a 10-man tile exists, then this would be entotsu; but of course, that is not the case.
If a 10-man tile exists, then this would be entotsu; but of course, that is not the case.

Revision as of 02:03, 26 January 2014

Entotsu
Kanji エントツ
Fu Triplet dependent
Tile types waiting {{{type}}} sided wait
Tiles available 7 tiles tileExpression error: Unrecognized word "tiles".

Entotsu 「エントツ」 is a wait pattern, that utilizes two basic patterns in combination: ryanmen and shanpon. In combination, the pattern produces a 3-sided wait, or waits on three tile types.

Tile pattern

Waiting for: , , or

The pattern consists of middle numbered tiles and an extra pair of any other tiles. If the numbered tiles included terminals, then the pattern is a simple shanpon.

Example: Not entotsu

Waiting for: or

If a 10-man tile exists, then this would be entotsu; but of course, that is not the case.

External links

Entotsu in Japanese Wikipedia