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'''Washizu Mahjong''' is a style of [[Japanese mahjong|mahjong]] play, where three tiles for every tile type are transparent.
'''Washizu Mahjong''' is a style of [[Japanese mahjong|mahjong]] play, where three tiles for every tile type are transparent. As a consequence, players are able to see most of the other players' hands.  That aspect alone alters player approaches to the game in both terms of play style and strategy.
 
==Main game rule differences==
The main rules to the game is retained.  Rules dictating [[yaku]], [[furiten]], completed hands, and any selected [[rule variations]] still apply.  Nevertheless, the game is significantly altered. 
 
Game processes are altered, because three-fourths of the tiles are transparent. The tiles are not set up in [[Yama|walls]].  Likewise, a physical [[dead wall]] is not used either.  Instead, all the tiles are mixed into a non-transparent bag for players to draw from.  To draw tiles, players wear gloves to draw tiles and not read them with the hand.  Finally, to mark a [[dora]], one tile is automatically drawn at the beginning of the game.  Additional dora as either [[kandora]] or any [[uradora]], they are drawn in a similar fashion.
 
==Strategy==
 
==External links==
[[Category:Game rules]]
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