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  • Two player mahjong? - Board Card Games Stack Exchange
    These rules have 2 and 3 person variant rules So yes you can play with 2 or 3 people as well Here's the relevant rule changes: Two-Player Mah Jong This is good practice for beginners although not quite such a good game as the more typical version with 4 players One player plays East, the other West The preliminaries are conducted in the same way as for the 4 player game, 4 walls are built
  • Mahjong Betting Rules - Board Card Games Stack Exchange
    The official mahjong rules do not allow for "cross" bets by players on each other, or by outside parties on or against players Now this lady may have been playing by "house" rules in "her" games But those rules do not apply to your table unless you all agree to them
  • Information gain from discarded tiles in Mahjong
    In all types of mahjong except Riichi-mahjong, the tiles are discarded into the pool at the center, usually in no particular order If you have a very good memory, you can remember what tiles were discarded by whom From this, you can gain information about what kinds of hands your opponent might be going for For example, if your opponent discards a 5 of circles and a 6 of circles in two
  • Mahjong exposing And discarding - Board Card Games Stack Exchange
    By "exposing a set", I assume you mean the move when you take a just-discarded tile to complete a set you have in hand When that happens: You declare the match ("pong" if you're completing a 3-of-a-kind, "chow" if you're completing a run) You reveal the matching tiles from your hand You take the tile the other player discarded and add it to your set If you achieved mahjong (four sets and a
  • Are there any English servers where I can play Mahjong online?
    I recently stumbled upon the Asian game Mahjong and came to like it I already play Go and Chess online, but had difficulties finding a good, English-language Mahjong server Are there any English servers, and if so what are they?
  • riichi mahjong - Why is this NOT a winning hand - Board Card Games . . .
    2 So I play Riichi-Mahjong as a mini game within a Playstation game called "Judgement" I've enjoyed it a lot and have read various guides online to try to improve my understanding and strategy of the game
  • What is a dead hand? - Board Card Games Stack Exchange
    If I had one, I could claim a discarded one even though it was for a pair because you can call for the second tile in a pair if it’s for mah jong but I didn’t have any and the game was nearly over I was taught that you can declare a dead hand and let the game continue three handed, without you Is there a rule about this ?
  • mahjong - What are rules for completely blank tiles? - Board Card . . .
    4 of them are completely blank Another four have same desing of 2 red hieroglyphs in brackets (well, 2 straight angles around them) What are they needed for? What rules should I look for? Usually “mahjong joker” leads to endless web games pages NB Set already includes all clearly identifiable dragons and flowers seasons
  • mahjong - Can you ron with these hands? - Board Card Games Stack Exchange
    Generally yes, but it will depend on which variant you are playing and any special rules It sounds like you are playing Japanese Mahjong (since you use the term "ron"), in which case you will need to be sure your hand has at least one yaku if you use someone else's tile to win, and obviously you can't be in a "no ten" state Precedence rules may also apply if two players are trying to
  • mahjong - Am I allowed to take a red 5 after reaching? - Board Card . . .
    I think most "official" rules will not allow you to do this (For reference, I looked up the Japanese Mahjong rules from the European Mahjong association here ) In principle, I think swapping tiles that do not change the wait structure would be allowed, but it is impossible to verify In your example of swapping the 5 for the 8, all that is visible is the discarded 8 From an outsider





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