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'''Ari-ari''' {{kana|アリ アリ}} is generally the most commonly accepted [[Rule variations|ruleset]] pertaining to [[Japanese mahjong]]. The two instances of "ari" (or "on") applies to the rules of [[kuitan]] and [[atozuke]].
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'''Ari-ari''' {{kana|アリ アリ}} refers to a ruleset which allows [[kuitan]] (open [[tanyao]]) and allows [[atozuke]] (winning without confirmed yaku). It is the most common [[Rule variations|ruleset]] of modern [[Japanese mahjong]].
 
Conversely, '''nashi-nashi''' forbids kuitan and atozuke. Nashi-ari would forbid kuitan but allow atozuke, and vice versa for ari-nashi.


== Game settings ==
== Game settings ==
In addition to kuitan - Ari and atozuke - Ari, the following settings are often used in "Ari-Ari" rulesets:
* [[Agariyame]] - Nashi
* [[Atamahane]] - Nashi
* [[Kuikae]] - Nashi
* [[Tobi]] - Ari
* [[Tobi]] - Ari
* [[Atamahane]] - Nashi
 
* [[Agariyame]] - Nashi
===Dora===
* [[Akadora]] - Variable
* [[Kandora]]
* [[Uradora]] - Ari


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

Latest revision as of 17:17, 10 August 2024

Ari-ari 「アリ アリ」 refers to a ruleset which allows kuitan (open tanyao) and allows atozuke (winning without confirmed yaku). It is the most common ruleset of modern Japanese mahjong.

Conversely, nashi-nashi forbids kuitan and atozuke. Nashi-ari would forbid kuitan but allow atozuke, and vice versa for ari-nashi.

Game settings

In addition to kuitan - Ari and atozuke - Ari, the following settings are often used in "Ari-Ari" rulesets:

Dora

External links