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'''Hadaka tanki''' {{kana|裸単騎}} is a special type of pair wait pattern.  A hand in this state has [[naki|called for discarded tiles]] four times.  Upon doing so, only one tile is left closed in the hand.  The yakuman, [[suukantsu]], always ends up as hadaka tanki at tenpai.
'''Hadaka tanki''' {{kana|裸単騎}} is a special type of pair wait pattern.  A hand in this state has [[naki|called for discarded tiles]] four times.  Upon doing so, only one tile is left closed in the hand.  The yakuman [[suukantsu]] always ends up as hadaka tanki at tenpai.


Of all the hand possibilities, hadaka tanki is the weakest position in terms of [[defense|defending]].  Only one tile can be exchanged by the draw-discard process.  This is due to the static nature of tiles in open calls.  The worst case scenario for a hand in hadaka tanki involves both the waiting tile and the drawn tile as winning tiles for another player.  In this case, a player has no choice but to play into another player's hand.
Of all the hand possibilities, hadaka tanki is the weakest position in terms of [[defense|defending]].  Only one tile can be exchanged by the draw-discard process.  This is due to the static nature of tiles in open calls.  The worst case scenario for a hand in hadaka tanki involves both the waiting tile and the drawn tile as winning tiles for another player.  In this case, a player has no choice but to play into another player's hand.