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'''Minefield mahjong''' is a specialized [[Japanese mahjong|mahjong]] variant found in the anime and manga series, [[wikipedia:Kaiji_(manga)|Kaiji]]. This variant features two players, who take 34 tiles and arrange 13 of them into a [[tenpai]] hand. Any remaining tiles are used as player discards, where the players take turns making their discards. In a sense, this can be interpreted as a tile discard reading drill for [[defense]] practice.
'''Minefield mahjong''' is a specialized two-player [[Japanese mahjong|mahjong]] variant found in the anime and manga series, [[wikipedia:Kaiji_(manga)|Kaiji]]. This variant features two players, who take 34 tiles and arrange 13 of them into a [[tenpai]] hand. Any remaining tiles are used as player discards, where the players take turns making their discards. In a sense, this can be interpreted as a tile discard reading drill for [[defense]] practice.


==Rules==
==Rules==
* Players gather 34 tiles.
* Players gather 34 tiles.
* Use 13 tiles to form a tenpai hand. The remaining tiles are to be used for discards.  
* Use 13 tiles to form a tenpai hand. The remaining tiles are to be used for discards.  
** In the original work, hands must be [[mangan]] or higher. If the hand is lower, it cannot win.
** In the original work, hands must be [[mangan]] or higher. If the hand would score lower, it cannot win.
* Determine player order by any method (e.g. dice roll or coin flip). Then, take turns making discards.
* Determine player order by any method (e.g. dice roll or coin flip). Then, take turns making discards.
* If a discarded tile is the other player's winning tile, then [[ron]] may be called. (Players cannot win by [[tsumo]].)
* If a discarded tile is the other player's winning tile, then [[ron]] may be called. (Players cannot win by [[tsumo]].)
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