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: Typically, the manzu suit is removed.  Though, the terminals (1-man and 9-man) remain in order to retain the possibility for [[kokushi musou]].
: Typically, the manzu suit is removed.  Though, the terminals (1-man and 9-man) remain in order to retain the possibility for [[kokushi musou]].
* The dead wall
* The dead wall
The [[dead wall]] is arranged differently.
: The [[dead wall]] is arranged differently.
* North tile dora
* North tile dora
: By use of [[kita]], possession of the north tile may be put to the side of the hand, like an open call; and it would be counted as dora.  Plus, the player is also awarded an [[rinshanpai|extra draw]] from the dead wall for that north tile.
: By use of [[kita]], possession of the north tile may be put to the side of the hand, like an open call; and it would be counted as dora.  Plus, the player is also awarded an [[rinshanpai|extra draw]] from the dead wall for that north tile.
* Scoring
: For [[scoring]], the same [[scoring table]] is used.  Both ron and tsumo values remain the same.  However, for tsumo, no change used to account for the missing player.  Therefore, the total points for tsumo is less than that of the ron total.


== Play differences ==
== Play differences ==

Revision as of 21:52, 8 September 2014

Sanma 「三麻」 is the three player variant to mahjong. Just like the regular four player game, all yaku and standard rules apply to the game. Likewise, any house rules may apply.

Rule modifications

Three player essentially plays like the regular four player game but with some changes.

  • Removal of one suit
Typically, the manzu suit is removed. Though, the terminals (1-man and 9-man) remain in order to retain the possibility for kokushi musou.
  • The dead wall
The dead wall is arranged differently.
  • North tile dora
By use of kita, possession of the north tile may be put to the side of the hand, like an open call; and it would be counted as dora. Plus, the player is also awarded an extra draw from the dead wall for that north tile.
  • Scoring
For scoring, the same scoring table is used. Both ron and tsumo values remain the same. However, for tsumo, no change used to account for the missing player. Therefore, the total points for tsumo is less than that of the ron total.

Play differences

External links

Sanma in Japanese Wikipedia