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These combinations involve patterns that do not have specific names.  Instead, they use combined forms of the other patterns.  Furthermore, they mostly consist of consecutive, or closely consecutive, numbered tiles.  Recognition of these patterns can produce some significantly powerful waits, which may be immune to [[suji]] and have large numbers of waiting tiles.
These combinations involve patterns that do not have specific names.  Instead, they use combined forms of the other patterns.  Furthermore, they mostly consist of consecutive, or closely consecutive, numbered tiles.  Recognition of these patterns can produce some significantly powerful waits, which may be immune to [[suji]] and have large numbers of waiting tiles.
==Special==
{{main|Jigoku}}
'''Jigoku''' {{kana|地獄}} is a special pattern, which can utilize any wait pattern listed here or among the complex patterns.  Although, this condition is more likely to occur among the simple patterns, especially that of the single tile waits of penchan, kanchan, and tanki.  The only criteria for jigoku is the number of tiles available to win, and that number is one.  This is made possible by the unavailability of another copy by virtue of the discards, one's own hand, or dora indicators.


==External links==
==External links==
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