Single suit modified
Single suit modified is a modification to the single suit, bamboo mahjong game. Instead of just a single suit, honor tiles are added in relation to the number of players: two. This modification is devised by Kyuu and members of the Chicago Area Mahjong Players.
Tile setup
This version takes the number of players into account. The regular four player mahjong game has three suits, four wind types, and three dragon types. Under a similar approach, this two player game uses one suit, two wind types, and one dragon type. With this, the number count is down to 48 tiles.
The wall
With 48 tiles, the wall is arranged as a single line of tiles. Each of the two players here are responsible for shuffling and then rearranging the tiles into a 12-tile width double stacked wall. Then players arrange their own walls left oriented to the opposite player's wall. Then the two walls are connected together to form a single double stacked line.
Dice procedure
The dice are used for two primary purposes: determining the initial dealer and breaking the wall. To determine the initial dealer, players may either roll for the highest value or simply call based on even-odd.[1] For wall breaks, the dealer makes the roll and breaks according to the dice count starting from the right side of the wall.
Dead wall
Given the tile count, the dead wall is shortened. As usual, the dead wall marks the dora, with the second tile from the wall break is flipped.
Game play
Yaku
Given the tile count reduction, the yaku involved is also reduced. Likewise, the yaku values for this version is also modified.