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'''Haiyama''' {{kana|牌山}} are the tiles arranged in walls.  For short, it can also be referred as '''yama''' {{kana|山}}, which is the word for "mountain".  At the start of the game and every hand, every tile is arranged into walls of 34-tiles double stacked 17-tiles wide.  [[Automatic tables]] are capable of performing the wall building with a button.  In [[List of mahjong video games|computerized games]], players need not any concern regarding wall building, as the task is preprogrammed and done instantly.  For instances involving just a tile set, every player is required to build their wall.
'''Haiyama''' {{kana|牌山}} are the [[mahjong equipment|tiles]] arranged in walls.  For short, it can also be referred as '''yama''' {{kana|山}}, which is the word for "mountain".  At the start of the game and every hand, every tile is arranged into walls of 34-tiles double stacked 17-tiles wide.  [[Automatic table|Automatic tables]] are capable of performing the wall building with a button.  In [[List of mahjong video games|computerized games]], players need not any concern regarding wall building, as the task is preprogrammed and done instantly.  For instances involving just a tile set, every player is required to build their wall.


After the walls are built to their initial position, a dice roll is used to determine the "wall break" at the start of each hand.
After the walls are built to their initial position, a dice roll is used to determine the "wall break" at the start of each hand.
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