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{{infobox machi | {{infobox machi | ||
|kanji = | |kanji = 双ポン | ||
|english = Dual paired | |english = Dual paired | ||
|fu = Depends on the tiles | |fu = Depends on the tiles | ||
|available = 4 | |type = 2 | ||
|available = 4 | |||
|tilePattern = {{#mjt:11m55z}} | |tilePattern = {{#mjt:11m55z}} | ||
|gameExample = * [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014011512gm-0089-0000-879f6dfd&tw=0&ts=6 Shanpon] with [[mentsumo]] | |gameExample = * [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014011512gm-0089-0000-879f6dfd&tw=0&ts=6 Shanpon] with [[mentsumo]] | ||
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'''Shanpon''' {{kana| | '''Shanpon''' {{kana|双ポン}} is a [[machi|wait pattern]] involving two groups of paired tiles, where either is looking to complete a [[mentsu|triplet]]. | ||
== Pattern == | == Pattern == | ||
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=== Combinations === | === Combinations === | ||
Shanpon may combine with other tile waits. Shanpon with [[ryanmen]] produces [[entotsu]]. Shanpon has the ability to mix with itself. This is only possible with a built-in pattern of [[iipeikou]], plus a fourth numbered pair in the sequence. | Shanpon may combine with other tile waits. Shanpon with [[ryanmen]] produces [[entotsu]]. This combination may be increased with [[ryanmenten]]. Shanpon has the ability to mix with itself. This is only possible with a built-in pattern of [[iipeikou]], plus a fourth numbered pair in the sequence. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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