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A single {{#mjt:6s}} is worth 2 han. | A single {{#mjt:6s}} is worth 2 han. | ||
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* Dora indicator | * Dora indicator | ||
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[[Image:Dora Haku.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Specially marked haku as dora, next to a standard haku tile.]] | [[Image:Dora Haku.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Specially marked haku as dora, next to a standard haku tile.]] | ||
'''Akadora''' {{kana|赤ドラ}} | '''Akadora''' {{kana|赤ドラ}}, '''akapai''' {{kana|赤牌}}, or '''red dora''' are tiles marked in red. Unlike dora indicators, having the red tile itself in your hand counts as a dora. | ||
Akadora are frequently included in games, but are not universal. The most common rule is to include three red fives, one of each suit. | |||
:{{#mjt:0m0p0s}} | :{{#mjt:0m0p0s}} | ||
Sets may include other tiles marked "red" as automatic dora. | Most modern mahjong sets will include an extra red 5p (in total: two red 5p, one red 5m/5s). Sets may include other tiles marked "red" as automatic dora. Five happens to be the common choice because it is the center number within the 1 through 9 range. Though rarely found, some older sets include a "red haku" tile (white dragon), with some marking not present on the usual haku tile, and some sets include red threes. | ||
An akadora used as a dora indicator is treated as a regular tile. | |||
===Nukidora=== | ===Nukidora=== | ||
{{main|Sanma}} | {{main|Sanma}} |
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