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'''Shugi''' {{kana|祝儀}} is a set payment (in money, not points) others owe when someone wins with [[akadora]] or certain luck-based [[yaku]] ([[uradora]], [[ippatsu]], [[rinshan]]). Shugi is used almost exclusively in [[gambling in mahjong|gambling]] settings.
'''Shugi''' is added feature applied to [[mahjong]]. It is normally applied for gambling settings, where one shugi is an added bonus. It is generally marked using poker chips, and each player starts with a base number of chips.  Usually, each player begins with five chips.
 
Shugi is generally marked with poker chips. Each player starts with a set amount of chips (usually 5), and each player gives one to the winner.

Revision as of 18:11, 24 September 2024

Shugi 「祝儀」 is a set payment (in money, not points) others owe when someone wins with akadora or certain luck-based yaku (uradora, ippatsu, rinshan). Shugi is used almost exclusively in gambling settings.

Shugi is generally marked with poker chips. Each player starts with a set amount of chips (usually 5), and each player gives one to the winner.