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A rule similar to honba can be used:
A rule similar to honba can be used:


* Each renchan adds 100 points to the winning hand.
* Each renchan adds 300 points to the winning hand.
* During renchan, the rule of iihanshibari is used.
* During renchan, the rule of iihanshibari is used.



Revision as of 17:31, 3 February 2025

Hochi rules 「報知ルール」 is a 1953 ruleset created by Amano Daizo, first published in the Hochi Shinbun newspaper. It is the oldest written ruleset for riichi mahjong.

Equipment and setup

All tenbou have tenth of their usual value.

All players start with 5000 points:

  • Three 1000 point sticks
  • Two 500 point sticks
  • Nine 100 point sticks
  • Ten 10 point sticks

Play

The game is played as tonpuusen. Two dice rolls are used during the deal.

Calling and riichi

Kuikae is allowed.

A riichi bet is 300 points. You cannot call ankan during riichi.

Winning and furiten

There is no iihanshibari; you can win without a yaku.

Furiten only affects discarded/skipped tiles; other waits can be ronned.

In the case of double or triple ron:

  • One person is paid in full according to atamahane; others are paid half.
  • Winners get their riichi bets back; other riichi sticks are divided equally.

Ryuukyoku

There is no noten bappu. Ryuukyoku always results in renchan. There is no honba.

In the case of ryuukyoku, a players riichi sticks are divided equally among the other players.

There is no tochuu ryuukyoku.

Sekinin barai

Sekinin barai applies to the following hands:

  • Daisangen
  • Daisuushii
  • Suukantsu
  • Tsuuiisou with 4 calls and tsumo
  • Chinroutou with 4 calls and tsumo

Scoring

Fu

Fu function normally, except open pinfu is 20 fu.

Han

There is no dora.

Scoring tables

Non-dealer scoring table
Han/Fu 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
0 80

(20/40)

--

--

120

(30/60)

160

(40/80)

200

(50/100)

240

(60/120)

280

(70/140)

320

(80/160)

360

(90/180)

1 160

(40/80)

--

--

240

(60/120)

320

(80/160)

400

(100/200)

480

(120/240)

560

(140/280)

640

(160/320)

720

(180/360)

2 320

(80/160)

400

(100/200)

480

(120/240)

640

(160/320)

800

(200/400)

960

(240/480)

1120

(280/560)

1280

(320/640)

1440

(360/720)

3 640

(160/320)

800

(200/400)

960

(240/480)

1280

(320/640)

1600

(400/800)

1920

(480/960)

2240

(560/1120)

2560

(640/1280)

2880

(720/1440)

4 1280

(320/640)

1600

(400/800)

1920

(480/960)

2560

(640/1280)

3200

(800/1600)

3840

(960/1920)

4000

(1000/2000)

5 2560

(640/1280)

3200

(800/1600)

3840

(960/1920)

4000

(1000/2000)

Shoumangan

6+

4000

(1000/2000)

Daimangan 6000

(1500/3000)

Dealer scoring table
Han/Fu 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
0 120

(40)

--

--

180

(60)

240

(80)

300

(100)

360

(120)

420

(140)

480

(160)

540

(180)

1 240

(80)

--

--

360

(120)

480

(160)

600

(200)

720

(240)

840

(280)

960

(320)

1080

(360)

2 480

(160)

600

(200)

720

(240)

960

(320)

1200

(400)

1440

(480)

1680

(560)

1920

(640)

2160

(720)

3 960

(320)

1200

(400)

1440

(480)

1920

(640)

2400

(800)

2880

(960)

3360

(1120)

3840

(1280)

4320

(1440)

4 1920

(640)

2400

(800)

2880

(960)

3840

(1280)

4800

(1600)

5760

(1920)

6000

(2000)

5 3840

(1280)

4800

(1600)

5760

(1920)

6000

(2000)

Shoumangan

6+

6000

(2000)

Daimangan 9000

(3000)

Yaku

The list of yaku is somewhat different from modern riichi:

1 han yaku

2 han yaku

3 han yaku

Shoumangan (4000/6000 points)

Daimangan (6000/9000 points)

Optional rules

Honba

A rule similar to honba can be used:

  • Each renchan adds 300 points to the winning hand.
  • During renchan, the rule of iihanshibari is used.

Dora

Dora can be used, but no kandora or uradora.

Sekinin barai can be applied to the following hands:

  • Hand with dora pon/kan and tsumo
  • Hand with 3 chii containing dora and tsumo