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Likewise, in the event of riichi, the ura dora underneath the kan dora are also revealed, as kan ura dora. | Likewise, in the event of riichi, the ura dora underneath the kan dora are also revealed, as kan ura dora. | ||
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Revision as of 22:51, 31 July 2013
Dora is a feature to the game, where possession of specific tiles instantly grants the hand 1 han per tile.
The dead wall
Every mahjong hand session has 14 tiles set aside from the regular tile draw and discard processes. These tiles are designated as the dead wall, and they are considered to be out of play. Among the dead wall, one tile is flipped and revealed for everyone. This tile is assigned as the "dora indicator". Tiles marked as dora are indicated as the next tile in the sequence. For example, if the dora indicator shows , then the dora tile is .
Dora order
This lists the complete dora order. As a repeat, the dora is the next tile within each of the following orders. Dora are not "cross indicated" among the different suits.
If the dora indicator is , then the dora is .
If the dora indicator is , then the dora is .
If the dora indicator is , then the dora is .
Wind order
If the dora indicator is , then the dora is .
Dragon order
If the dora indicator is , then the dora is .
Red 5
If included in the game, these "red 5's" may also count as dora, regardless of the dora indicator.
Ura dora
This applies only to hands won using riichi. In the event a riichi declared hand has won, the tiles underneath the dora indicator(s) are revealed. These newly revealed tiles serve as additional dora indicators. Potentially, such hands may potentially gain substantial value, just off of the ura dora.
Kan dora
After a call for kan, additional dora indicators are flipped. These are tiles next to the dora indicator counter clockwise on the dead wall. Depending on the rules and/or formality of the game, the timing for flipping the kan dora during a kan procedure may vary. Casual games will simply flip the kan dora immediately after kan. More technical games will differentiate between the kan types, where the kan dora may be flipped after the player makes a discard.
Likewise, in the event of riichi, the ura dora underneath the kan dora are also revealed, as kan ura dora.