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'''Nakabukure''' {{kana|中膨れ}} is a type of pair wait. Here, the middle tile is duplicated in a [[shuntsu|sequence]]. So, the waiting tile is that single duplicated tile. With two of the tiles of that type in hand, this gives the wait one less tile to wait for compared to a regular tanki. An alternate term, '''harabote''' {{kana|腹ボテ}}, may be used, but it is also an inappropriate term. | '''Nakabukure''' {{kana|中膨れ}} is a type of pair wait. Here, the middle tile is duplicated in a [[shuntsu|sequence]]. So, the waiting tile is that single duplicated tile. With two of the tiles of that type in hand, this gives the wait one less tile to wait for compared to a regular tanki. An alternate term, '''harabote''' {{kana|腹ボテ}}, may be used, but it is also an inappropriate term. | ||
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{{main|Nobetan|Sanmen nobetan}} | |||
Normally, the tanki wait is on a single tile. However, it is possible for a hand to have multiple tanki waits, aligned with [[suji]]. The two patterns, [[Nobetan]] and [[Sanmen nobetan]], are extended tanki waits. This is possible because they are appended to a [[Shuntsu|sequential pattern]]. Yet, the hand is still needing a pair to complete. | |||
== Chiitoitsu == | == Chiitoitsu == | ||
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==Value== | ==Value== | ||
By default, the tanki wait counts for 2 [[fu]]. If the pair happens to be counted as "yakuhai tiles", then an | By default, the tanki wait counts for 2 [[fu]]. If the pair happens to be counted as "yakuhai tiles", then an additional 2 fu is applied. If the hand wins by self-draw (tsumo), then the hand gets an additional 2 fu for that. | ||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== |
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