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'''Space mahjong''' is a modified set of rules to mahjong. Here, the limitations on terminal tiles and honor tile are removed. Normally, the 1-9 scale ends with 1 and 9 as terminals. In this set of rules, the number sequence is given the wrap around effect when it comes to the formation of tile groupings.
'''Space mahjong''' is a [[mahjong]] variation originally conceived by the R18 game Itadaki jan-gari-anR. In space mahjong, terminals may "wrap around", so sequences of 912 and 891 become possible. In addition, honor tiles may be used in sequences. Another big difference in this ruleset is that you can call Chii from any player just like if you were calling Pon.


== Tile groupings ==
== Tile groupings ==
Due to the wrap around effect, the terminal tiles operate just like any other numbered tile.
Due to the wrap around effect, terminals and honors have much better [[tile efficiency]] than normal.


=== Numbered tiles ===
=== Numbered tiles ===
In regular mahjong, 1 and 9 cannot be part of the same sequence. In space mahjong, 9 may connect to 1 like any other number tile. Therefore, the terminals are no worse for tile efficiency than the middle tiles.


=== Honor tiles ===
=== Honor tiles ===
With wrap-around effect, honor tiles become significantly important, for the fact that honor-related yakus are usually in high value, as well as they can now form mentsus efficiently.


== Yakus ==
Any three different tiles of kazehais / sangenpais can be formed as a valid shuntsu. That means all of the following sets are valid:
 
{{#mjt:123z}}, {{#mjt:234z}}, {{#mjt:341z}}, {{#mjt:412z}}, {{#mjt:567z}}.
 
Any two different tiles of kazehais / sangenpais can be formed as a valid taatsu:
* {{#mjt:12z}}, ryanmen waiting for both {{#mjt:3z}} and {{#mjt:4z}}.
* {{#mjt:13z}}, kanchan waiting for both {{#mjt:2z}} and {{#mjt:4z}}.
* {{#mjt:56z}}, waiting for {{#mjt:7z}}, can be interpreted as either kanchan or ryanmen.
 
Four different tiles of kazehais can be formed as a 4-sided tanki wait:
* {{#mjt:1234z}}, tanki waiting for {{#mjt:1234z}}.
 
== Yaku ==
 
=== Tanyao ===
Tanyao is scored as normal. (Because terminals/honors are easier to use, though, it is less important than usual.)
 
=== Chiitoitsu ===
This yaku is not allowed in this ruleset.


=== Chanta / Junchan ===
=== Chanta / Junchan ===
Aside from honor-tile shuntsus, there're two more available combinations of numbered-tile shuntsus: 891 and 912. This makes chanta and junchan become much easier than in regular rules.
Aside from honor-tile shuntsus, there are two more available combinations of numbered-tile shuntsus: 891 and 912. This makes chanta and junchan much easier than in regular rules.


{{#mjt:912m891p11s56z}} {{#mjt:1'24z}} Agari: {{#mjt:7z}}
:{{#mjt:912m891p11s56z}} {{#mjt:1'24z}} Agari: {{#mjt:7z}}
 
=== Honroutou ===
Honors may be used in sequences, so it is possible to gain honroutou without toitoi or chiitoi.
 
The following hand shows how it is possible with Honroutou-nomi.
 
:{{#mjt:99m111p11s234z}} {{#mjt:99'9p}} Agari: {{#mjt:9m1s}}


=== Kokushi Musou ===
=== Kokushi Musou ===
Opened kokushi is no longer unavailable since honor tiles can be grouped as shuntsus.
Opened kokushi is now possible, as honor tiles can be grouped as shuntsus.


{{#mjt:19m19p119s}} {{#mjt:2'34z}} {{#mjt:6'57z}} Agari: {{#mjt:1z}}
:{{#mjt:19m19p119s}} {{#mjt:2'34z}} {{#mjt:6'57z}} Agari: {{#mjt:1z}}


Though the value of such opened hand is usually reduced for balancing purpose, since it makes kokushi musou significantly easier than menzen one.
However, open kokushi is greatly reduced in value (e.g. 2 ~ 3 han) for balancing purposes.


=== Junsei Chuuren Poutou ===
=== Junsei Chuuren Poutou ===
Theoretically a 9-sided wait hand is no longer limited to the regular one since numbered tiles can be wrapped around. That means such hand  
Theoretically a 9-sided wait hand is no longer restricted to the regular form since numbered tiles can be wrapped around. That means such hand  


{{#mjt:1233344456789p}} Agari: {{#mjt:347p}} (in regular rules)
:{{#mjt:1233344456789p}} Agari: {{#mjt:347p}} (in regular rules)


can be interpreted as:
can be interpreted as:


{{#mjt:4445678912333p}} Agari: {{#mjt:123456789p}} (in space mahjong rules)
:{{#mjt:4445678912333p}} Agari: {{#mjt:456789123p}} (in space mahjong rules)


Though depending on rules this may be recognized as a valid chuuren, or maybe not.
Though depending on rule details this may be recognized as a valid chuuren, or maybe not.


==External links==
==External links==
[[Category:Game variations]]

Latest revision as of 11:14, 25 June 2024

Space mahjong is a mahjong variation originally conceived by the R18 game Itadaki jan-gari-anR. In space mahjong, terminals may "wrap around", so sequences of 912 and 891 become possible. In addition, honor tiles may be used in sequences. Another big difference in this ruleset is that you can call Chii from any player just like if you were calling Pon.

Tile groupings

Due to the wrap around effect, terminals and honors have much better tile efficiency than normal.

Numbered tiles

In regular mahjong, 1 and 9 cannot be part of the same sequence. In space mahjong, 9 may connect to 1 like any other number tile. Therefore, the terminals are no worse for tile efficiency than the middle tiles.

Honor tiles

With wrap-around effect, honor tiles become significantly important, for the fact that honor-related yakus are usually in high value, as well as they can now form mentsus efficiently.

Any three different tiles of kazehais / sangenpais can be formed as a valid shuntsu. That means all of the following sets are valid:

, , , , .

Any two different tiles of kazehais / sangenpais can be formed as a valid taatsu:

  • , ryanmen waiting for both and .
  • , kanchan waiting for both and .
  • , waiting for , can be interpreted as either kanchan or ryanmen.

Four different tiles of kazehais can be formed as a 4-sided tanki wait:

  • , tanki waiting for .

Yaku

Tanyao

Tanyao is scored as normal. (Because terminals/honors are easier to use, though, it is less important than usual.)

Chiitoitsu

This yaku is not allowed in this ruleset.

Chanta / Junchan

Aside from honor-tile shuntsus, there are two more available combinations of numbered-tile shuntsus: 891 and 912. This makes chanta and junchan much easier than in regular rules.

Agari:

Honroutou

Honors may be used in sequences, so it is possible to gain honroutou without toitoi or chiitoi.

The following hand shows how it is possible with Honroutou-nomi.

Agari:

Kokushi Musou

Opened kokushi is now possible, as honor tiles can be grouped as shuntsus.

Agari:

However, open kokushi is greatly reduced in value (e.g. 2 ~ 3 han) for balancing purposes.

Junsei Chuuren Poutou

Theoretically a 9-sided wait hand is no longer restricted to the regular form since numbered tiles can be wrapped around. That means such hand

Agari: (in regular rules)

can be interpreted as:

Agari: (in space mahjong rules)

Though depending on rule details this may be recognized as a valid chuuren, or maybe not.

External links