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: Typically, the manzu suit is removed. Though, the [[terminals]] (1-man and 9-man) remain in order to retain the possibility for [[kokushi musou]]. However, the game loses [[sanshoku doujun]]. | : Typically, the manzu suit is removed. Though, the [[terminals]] (1-man and 9-man) remain in order to retain the possibility for [[kokushi musou]]. However, the game loses [[sanshoku doujun]]. | ||
* The dead wall | * The dead wall | ||
: The [[dead wall]] is arranged differently. | : The [[dead wall]] is arranged differently. The dead wall accommodates 8 rinshan draws rather than four. Thus, [[Dora|dora indicator]] is the the 5th tile from the wall break. | ||
* North tile dora | * North tile dora | ||
: By use of [[kita]] {{kana|キタ}}, possession of the north tile may be put to the side of the hand, like an open call; and it would be counted as dora. Plus, the player is also awarded an [[rinshanpai|extra draw]] from the dead wall for that north tile. | : By use of [[kita]] {{kana|キタ}}, possession of the north tile may be put to the side of the hand, like an open call; and it would be counted as dora. Plus, the player is also awarded an [[rinshanpai|extra draw]] from the dead wall for that north tile. |
Revision as of 01:50, 12 June 2020
Sanma 「三麻」 is the three player variant to mahjong. Just like the regular four player game, all yaku and standard rules apply to the game. Likewise, any house rules may apply.
Rule modifications
Three player essentially plays like the regular four player game but with some changes.
- Chii disabled
- Removal of one suit
- Typically, the manzu suit is removed. Though, the terminals (1-man and 9-man) remain in order to retain the possibility for kokushi musou. However, the game loses sanshoku doujun.
- The dead wall
- The dead wall is arranged differently. The dead wall accommodates 8 rinshan draws rather than four. Thus, dora indicator is the the 5th tile from the wall break.
- North tile dora
- By use of kita 「キタ」, possession of the north tile may be put to the side of the hand, like an open call; and it would be counted as dora. Plus, the player is also awarded an extra draw from the dead wall for that north tile.
- If the player wins off of the dead wall draw from calling kita, they are awarded rinshan.
- A kita call can be ronned, but this does not award chankan.
- Scoring
- For scoring, the same scoring table is used. Both ron and tsumo values remain the same. However, for tsumo, no change is used to account and adjust for the missing player. Therefore, the total points for tsumo is less than that of the ron total.
Play differences
Due to one less suit and fewer tiles, hands tend to develop much faster. In turn, players get the tendency to push for tenpai more aggressively. With the application of the nuki dora, values tend to become inflated. Hands of mangan or higher become more frequent.
External links
- Sanma in Japanese Wikipedia