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'''Shugi''' {{kana|祝儀}} is a set payment (in money, not points) others owe when someone wins with a certain [[yaku]]. When shugi is used, it may be awarded for having one or more of the following (depending on the ruleset): [[akadora]], certain luck-based [[yaku]] ([[uradora]], [[ippatsu]], [[rinshan]]), and/or [[yakuman]]. Shugi is almost exclusively used in [[gambling in mahjong|gambling]] settings.
'''Shugi''' {{kana|祝儀}} is a set payment (in money, not points) others owe when someone wins with a certain [[yaku]]. Depending on the ruleset, it may be awarded for having one or more of the following: [[akadora]], certain luck-based [[yaku]] ([[uradora]], [[ippatsu]], [[rinshan]]), and/or [[yakuman]]. Shugi is almost exclusively used in [[gambling in mahjong|gambling]] settings.


Shugi is generally marked with poker chips. Each player starts with a set amount of chips, usually 5. When a player rons with a hand qualifying for shugi, the ronned player pays 1 chip. When a tsumo happens with shugi, each player pays the winner 1 chip. The chips are then exchanged for money at the end of the game.
Shugi is generally marked with poker chips. Each player starts with a set amount of chips, usually 5. When a player rons with a hand qualifying for shugi, the ronned player pays 1 chip. When a tsumo happens with shugi, each player pays the winner 1 chip. The chips are then exchanged for money at the end of the game.
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