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=== Objective === | === Objective === | ||
Buu Mahjong is played as a full four wind round game | Buu Mahjong is played as a [[List_of_terminology_by_alphabetical_order#Iichan|full four-wind-round game]], the game ends when a player has doubled their initial allotted points, or when a player has negative points.<ref name="wikipedia">[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%96%E3%83%BC%E9%BA%BB%E9%9B%80 ブー麻雀]</ref> | ||
==== Sinking and Floating ==== | ==== Sinking and Floating ==== | ||
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==== Scoring ==== | ==== Scoring ==== | ||
Buu Mahjong utilize a different scoring system, derived from Aaru-Shi-Aaru Mahjong, the predecessor of modern Riichi Mahjong. The main difference between scoring is the lack of the | Buu Mahjong utilize a different scoring system, derived from Aaru-Shi-Aaru Mahjong, the predecessor of modern Riichi Mahjong. The main difference between scoring is the lack of the [[List_of_terminology_by_alphabetical_order#Bazoro|Bazoro]], which refers to the internal 2 Han automatically factored into every Riichi Mahjong hand. As Buu Mahjong uses considerably less points than regular Mahjong, re-denomination of the point sticks is necessary. Standard point sticks are used, but their values are cut down to a tenth, meaning that 100 points = 10, 1000 = 100, and etc.<ref name="ryanpeikou" /><br /> | ||
Play starts at 2000 points and ends when anyone either drops below 0 points or reaches 4000 points.<ref name="ryanpeikou" /><br /> | Play starts at 2000 points and ends when anyone either drops below 0 points or reaches 4000 points.<ref name="ryanpeikou" /><br /> | ||
No minimum [[Han]] is required to win a hand. Any hand with han value of 5 or higher is scored as mangan (2000点). Scoring a [[Yakuman]] hand ends the game with all other players '''sinking'''.<ref name="wikipedia" /><br /> | No minimum [[Han]] is required to win a hand. Any hand with han value of 5 or higher is scored as mangan (2000点). Scoring a [[Yakuman]] hand ends the game with all other players '''sinking'''.<ref name="wikipedia" /><br /> | ||
As no minimum han is required, it is possible to score a hand of 0han 30fu valued at 120点.<br /> | As no minimum han is required, it is possible to score a hand of 0han 30fu valued at 120点.<br /> | ||
Some rules award 1han to every hand by default, a 3han 40fu hand would therefore be scored as mangan.<ref name="marguerite" | Some rules award 1han to every hand by default, a 3han 40fu hand would therefore be scored as mangan.<ref name="marguerite">[https://www.marguerite.jp/Nihongo/Games/%E3%81%97%E3%82%89%E3%81%8E%E3%81%8F%E9%BA%BB%E9%9B%80/%E3%83%96%E3%83%BC%E9%BA%BB%E9%9B%80.html ブー麻雀HTML5]</ref> | ||
Other scoring rules:<ref name="wikipedia" /> | Other scoring rules:<ref name="wikipedia" /> | ||
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==== Yaku ==== | ==== Yaku ==== | ||
[[List_of_terminology_by_alphabetical_order#Kuisagari|Kuisagari]] is rarely used. (A property of some yaku that reduces the han value by 1 when the hand is open.)<br /> | |||
[[Pinfu]] is not compatible with [[Menzenchin tsumohou|Menzen Tsumo]]. Rather Menzen tsumo is awarded 2 additional [[Fu|fu]], (4fu total).<ref name="wikipedia" /> | [[Pinfu]] is not compatible with [[Menzenchin tsumohou|Menzen Tsumo]]. Rather Menzen tsumo is awarded 2 additional [[Fu|fu]], (4fu total).<ref name="wikipedia" /> | ||