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| Given the complexity to the rules of [[Japanese mahjong]], the rules are even made more complicated by the existence of rule variations enforced among different groups and organizations. | | Given the complexity to the rules of [[Japanese mahjong]], the rules are even made more complicated by the existence of rule variations enforced among different groups and organizations. |
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| ==Rulesets== | | ==Overview== |
| The following rulesets are taken into account. While more groups and organizations exist with their own rulesets, these are the rules selected for this list.
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| * [[World Riichi Rule]] (WRR)
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| :World Riichi Rule for the [[2014 World Riichi Mahjong Competition|tourney]] in France, 2014.
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| * [[European Mahjong Association]] (EMA)
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| :[[EMA_rules|Riichi Competition Rules]] (RCR) as of 2012
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| * [[Japan Professional Mahjong League]] (JPML)
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| :JPML has two rule sets (A and B), but only ruleset A is noted.
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| * [[Nihon Pro Mahjong]]
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| :Nihon Pro Mahjong (NPM)
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| * [[Saikouisen]] (Saikou)
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| :The oldest Japanese professional league
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| :Saikouisen Classic rules
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| * MuMa (Mu)
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| :Mu Mahjong
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| * [[Real Mahjong Unit]] (RMU)
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| :RMU has three rulesets: A, B, and C. Only A is noted.
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| * [[101 Kyougi Renmei|101]] (101)
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| :Ruleset of 101, another Japanese league
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| * [[Tenhou.net rules|Tenhou.net]] (Tenhou)
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| :A popluar internet game site
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| * [[Saikyousen]] (Saikyou)
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| :A tournament in Japan run by Takeshobo
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| * [[Korean Mahjong League]] (KML)
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| * [[United States Professional Mahjong League]] (USPML)
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| * [[Club Riichi de Montréal]] (Montr)
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| :Montreal, Canada
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| ==Agari== | | ==Agari== |