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'''Minefield mahjong''' is a specialized mahjong variant found in the anime and manga series, [[Kaiji]].  This variant features two players, taking 34 tiles and arranging them to form [[tenpai]] hands using 13 of them.  Any remaining tiles are used as player discards, where the players take turns making their discards.  In a sense, this can be interpreted as a tile discard reading drill for [[defense]] practice.
'''Minefield mahjong''' is a specialized [[Japanese mahjong|mahjong]] variant found in the anime and manga series, [[Kaiji]].  This variant features two players, taking 34 tiles and arranging them to form [[tenpai]] hands using 13 of them.  Any remaining tiles are used as player discards, where the players take turns making their discards.  In a sense, this can be interpreted as a tile discard reading drill for [[defense]] practice.


==Rules==
==Rules==
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* Remaining tiles are to be used for discards.
* Remaining tiles are to be used for discards.
* Players take turns making those discards.
* Players take turns making those discards.
* Order of which player makes the first discard may be determined with various methods, such as the dice roll or a coin flip.
* Order of which player makes the first discard may be determined using various methods, such as the dice roll or a coin flip.
* Naturally, if a discarded tile is a winning tile, then [[ron]] may be called.
* Naturally, if a discarded tile is a winning tile, then [[ron]] may be called.
* A player may not win with one's own discard.
* A player may not win with one's own discard; or a player cannot call [[tsumo]].
* If a winning tile is discarded, then [[furiten]] is invoked.
* If a winning tile is discarded, then [[furiten]] is invoked.
* An additional rule to the hand formation may require players to produce a [[mangan]] or better hand.
* An additional rule to the hand formation may require players to produce a [[mangan]] or better hand.
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