Two quick/random questions (kanji and wait types)
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Re:Two quick/random questions (kanji and wait types)
Hmmn, comparing first post and recent update, yeah the left radical of the final kanji was Ito(thread) instead the Kin(money/gold) it should be.
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Re:Two quick/random questions (kanji and wait types)
I\'ve just added a few more interesting terms to the sticky. B)
Shirluban - on the webpage I\'m referencing, the wait on seven consecutive same-suit tiles is called a Sanmentan (three-sided tanki).
Also (somewhere) I saw the prefix Junsei (pure) used to describe both the double yakuman mega-waits: Junsei Kokushimusou and Junsei Chuurenpoutou.
Shirluban - on the webpage I\'m referencing, the wait on seven consecutive same-suit tiles is called a Sanmentan (three-sided tanki).
Also (somewhere) I saw the prefix Junsei (pure) used to describe both the double yakuman mega-waits: Junsei Kokushimusou and Junsei Chuurenpoutou.
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Re:Two quick/random questions (kanji and wait types)
Holy Toledo, the happou bijin is a heck of a wait! A pair of 3 sided waits give you the 1-4-7; 2-5-8; and a double ended tanki give you the 3-6. I look forward to a hand where my wait could be that big :D.
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Re:Two quick/random questions (kanji and wait types)
It is pretty sweet! Structurally it\'s a lot like Chuurenpoutou - but with three less tiles it has only one less wait.
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