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After declaring a kantsu, another dora indicator is flipped in the dead wall. All four players can benefit from this. | After declaring a kantsu, another dora indicator is flipped in the dead wall. All four players can benefit from this. | ||
* | * Sokunori – After declaring any type of kantsu, flip the next dora indicator immediately. | ||
* Late – Timing on the kandora is dependent. | * Late – Timing on the kandora is dependent. | ||
:*After declaring ankan (concealed kantsu), flip the next dora indicator immediately. | :*After declaring ankan (concealed kantsu), flip the next dora indicator immediately. |
Revision as of 12:29, 29 November 2017
The use of dora may be subject to variation.
Akadora
Akadora is the usage of red dora. Typically, they are the 5's to each numbered suit.
- One – Each numbered suit had one dora each.
- All – Every red dora tile in the mahjong set is used. A set may come with four red 5's: 1 souzu, 1 manzu, and 2 pinzu.
- Nashi – None are used.
- Option – Players have the option to select the use of akadora or not.
- Extra – More than one tile type is indicated as the red dora.
Kandora
After declaring a kantsu, another dora indicator is flipped in the dead wall. All four players can benefit from this.
- Sokunori – After declaring any type of kantsu, flip the next dora indicator immediately.
- Late – Timing on the kandora is dependent.
- After declaring ankan (concealed kantsu), flip the next dora indicator immediately.
- After declaring a minkan (open kantsu per call on a discard or per extension of a minkou), flip the next dora indicator only after discarding. If rinshan kaihou occurs, then the new kandora is not revealed.
- If chankan occurs, no kandora is revealed.
- Nashi – Kandora is not used.
- Start – One kandora is revealed at the beginning of each hand.
Kanuradora
Winning riichi declarers may flip the tile underneath each kan dora indicator and treat that as another dora indicator.
- Ari – The kanuradora is used.
- Nashi – The kanuradora is not used.
Uradora
Winning riichi declarers may flip the tile underneath the first dora indicator and treat that as another dora indicator.
- Ari – Flip the ura dora indicator.
- Nashi – Not used. Riichi declarers will know in advance how much their hand is worth.