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Les '''mentsu''' {{kana|面子}} sont les groupes de tuiles utilisés dans le jeu[[Mahjong|jeu]].  Les groupes sont similaires à ceux présents au gin rummy, jeu de cartes commun, où que le but du jeu est de composer des groupes avec l'ensemble de sa main. Ils sont présent en quatre types : '''shuntsu''' pour les séquences, '''koutsu''' pour les brelans, '''kantsu''' pour les carrés, et '''jantou''' pour la paire finale (techniquement pas parmi les mentsu). Ils sont aussi sous-divisés en visibilité : ils peuvent être '''exposés''' ou '''cachés'''.  La formation de ces groupes de tuiles est fondamentale au jeu et l'étude de celle-ci est essentielle à comprendre le [[Optimisation|développement de sa main au mah-jong]], sans quoi on ne peut atteindre les phases finales d'être [[tenpaï]] et de finir sa main.  Les deux facteurs contribuant à la formation de groupes sont leur [[couleur]] et leur valeur numérique (ou type si aucune valeur numérique).
'''Mentsu''' {{kana|面子}}, known as "tile groups", "melds", or "sets" in English, are used to create a winning hand. They are subdivided into four types: '''shuntsu''' (sequence), '''koutsu''' (three-of-a-kind), '''kantsu''' (four-of-a-kind), and '''jantou''' (pair). They are further categorized by their state being "open" or "closed".


==Les couleurs des tuiles==
Forming these groups is a central part of [[Tile efficiency|developing a mahjong hand]], because it is required for attaining [[tenpai]] and completing hands altogether. Two main factors go towards the formation of these tile groups: suit and number (or type).
Le mah-jong possède trois grandes familles appelés couleurs, ainsi que d'une quatrième famille de tuiles qui sont les [[jihai|jihai]].  Tout groupe de tuiles doit absolument être composé de tuiles de la même famille : ainsi, il est impossible d'avoir un groupe de couleurs mixtes.  Il est [[Chombo|illégal]] de posséder un tel groupement dans une main gagnante, car la main ne pourrait jamais être complétée. Les vents et dragons ont une restriction supplémentaire, tel que les seuls groupes pouvant être formés légalement sont les paires, brelans et carrés. Aucune suite n'existe pour cette famille. Pour compléter ces groupes, les joueurs doivent soit piger du mur ou bien [[Naki|appeler]] une tuile écartée, tant qu'un joueur possède déjà 2 des trois tuiles d'un groupe à compléter.  Tout groupe de tuiles ayant fait l'objet d'une réquisition de tuiles pour sa complétion est considéré comme un groupe exposé.  
 
==The tile groups==
Mahjong features four distinct suits: three numbered suits (manzu, pinzu, souzu), and [[honor]]s. Each tile group ''must'' be composed of a single suit, though a hand can contain tile groups of different suits.
 
In addition, honor tiles can only make groups with other copies of the same tile; you cannot mix different honor tiles together. As a result, honor tiles cannot be used in sequences.


===Shuntsu===
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'''Shuntsu''' {{kana|順子}} is a tile group consisting of three sequential numbered tiles. Self-drawn sequences are called '''anjun''' {{kana|暗順}}. The open variety are '''minjun''' {{kana|明順}}.
'''Shuntsu''' {{kana|順子}} ("sequences") are a tile group consisting of three consecutive number tiles. Note that 9 does not "wrap around" to 1 - you cannot have sequences of "891" or "912". In addition, you cannot make sequences by using honor tiles.


To form a '''minjun''', players are limited to calling tiles from [[kamicha]], or the player from the left. Discarded tiles from the other two players, that are needed to complete this meld cannot be called upon. Furthermore, an added restriction is applied by [[kuikae]], which applies to calls off of previously completed sequences.
Closed sequences are called '''anjun''' {{kana|暗順}}. The open variety are '''minjun''' {{kana|明順}}. To form a '''minjun''', players are limited to calling tiles from [[kamicha]], or the player from the left. Discarded tiles from the other two players, that are needed to complete this meld cannot be called upon. Furthermore, an added restriction is applied by [[kuikae]], which applies to calls off of previously completed sequences.


===Koutsu===
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'''Koutsu''' {{kana|刻子}} is a tile group, consisting of three of the same type of tiles. In English, koutsu are referred as "triplets".  Players may develop '''minkou''' {{kana|明刻}} (open triplets) by calling on discarded tiles, while in possession of pairs.
'''Koutsu''' {{kana|刻子}} ("triplets") are a tile group consisting of three of the same type of tiles. Players may develop '''minkou''' {{kana|明刻}} (open triplets) by calling on a discarded tile while already having a pair of said tile.


===Kantsu===
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Tile groups involving four-of-a-kind take on a different nature than the other tile groups.  '''Kantsu''' {{kana|槓子}} must be declared by [[kan]], to be useful. Kan is a special [[Naki|tile call]] in the game. This call forms a meld from four identical tiles.  After the declaration of "kan", then a special set of rules are invoked.
'''Kantsu''' {{kana|槓子}} ("quads") are special - in order for it to count as a proper tile group, a player must declare "[[kan]]". Kan is a special [[Naki|tile call]] with its own set of procedures: first, the four-of-a-kind must be set aside, then a player must draw a replacement tile.
 
Kantsu count as triplets for the purposes of [[yaku]].


=== Jantou ===
=== Jantou ===
{{main|Jantou}}
{{main|Jantou}}


This is the pair of the hand, or the '''jantou''' {{kana|雀}}. The terms '''mentsu''' and '''group''' do not refer to the pair, but only to the triplets, quads, and sequences.
'''Jantou''' {{kana|雀}} is the pair of the hand. The terms ''mentsu'' and ''group'' do not refer to the pair, but a pair is required to complete a mahjong hand.


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 22 August 2024

Mentsu 「面子」, known as "tile groups", "melds", or "sets" in English, are used to create a winning hand. They are subdivided into four types: shuntsu (sequence), koutsu (three-of-a-kind), kantsu (four-of-a-kind), and jantou (pair). They are further categorized by their state being "open" or "closed".

Forming these groups is a central part of developing a mahjong hand, because it is required for attaining tenpai and completing hands altogether. Two main factors go towards the formation of these tile groups: suit and number (or type).

The tile groups

Mahjong features four distinct suits: three numbered suits (manzu, pinzu, souzu), and honors. Each tile group must be composed of a single suit, though a hand can contain tile groups of different suits.

In addition, honor tiles can only make groups with other copies of the same tile; you cannot mix different honor tiles together. As a result, honor tiles cannot be used in sequences.

Shuntsu

Anjun - Closed Minjun - Open Minjun - Open (middle number called)

Shuntsu 「順子」 ("sequences") are a tile group consisting of three consecutive number tiles. Note that 9 does not "wrap around" to 1 - you cannot have sequences of "891" or "912". In addition, you cannot make sequences by using honor tiles.

Closed sequences are called anjun 「暗順」. The open variety are minjun 「明順」. To form a minjun, players are limited to calling tiles from kamicha, or the player from the left. Discarded tiles from the other two players, that are needed to complete this meld cannot be called upon. Furthermore, an added restriction is applied by kuikae, which applies to calls off of previously completed sequences.

Koutsu

Ankou - Closed Minkou - Open

Koutsu 「刻子」 ("triplets") are a tile group consisting of three of the same type of tiles. Players may develop minkou 「明刻」 (open triplets) by calling on a discarded tile while already having a pair of said tile.

Kantsu

Ankan - Closed Minkan - Open Shouminkan - Open (added)

Kantsu 「槓子」 ("quads") are special - in order for it to count as a proper tile group, a player must declare "kan". Kan is a special tile call with its own set of procedures: first, the four-of-a-kind must be set aside, then a player must draw a replacement tile.

Kantsu count as triplets for the purposes of yaku.

Jantou

Jantou 「雀」 is the pair of the hand. The terms mentsu and group do not refer to the pair, but a pair is required to complete a mahjong hand.

External links

Mentsu in Japanese Wikipedia