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Japanese mahjong is quite complex with its many rules and special cases. This article is a brief and quick layout to the most basic rules of the game, just to get new players started. | Japanese mahjong is quite complex with its many rules and special cases. This article is a brief and quick layout to the most basic rules of the game, just to get new players started. For more detailed documentation on the rules, see [[Japanese mahjong]], as well as other articles covering various game topics. | ||
== Tiles and suits == | == Tiles and suits == | ||
{{main|Mahjong equipment}} | |||
* Mahjong is played by four players | * Mahjong is played by four players | ||
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{| | {| | ||
|{{ #mjt:123456789m }} | |{{ #mjt:123456789m }} | ||
|36 tiles in the ''man'' suit | |36 tiles in the '''[[manzu|man]]''' suit | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ #mjt:123456789p }} | |{{ #mjt:123456789p }} | ||
|36 tiles in the ''pin'' suit | |36 tiles in the '''[[pinzu|pin]]''' suit | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ #mjt:123456789s }} | |{{ #mjt:123456789s }} | ||
|36 tiles in the ''sou'' suit | |36 tiles in the '''[[souzu|sou]]''' suit | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ #mjt:1234567z }} | |{{ #mjt:1234567z }} | ||
|28 honor tiles | |28 [[Jihai|honor tiles]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Setup == | == Setup == | ||
[[image:setup.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Mahjong tiles at the initial setup before tiles are dealt.]] | |||
* After tiles are shuffled, the players build walls of face-down tiles | * After tiles are shuffled, the players build walls of face-down tiles | ||
* Each wall is 17 tiles long, double stacked | * Each wall is 17 tiles long, double stacked | ||
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* Point sticks are used to keep score, when playing with real tiles | * Point sticks are used to keep score, when playing with real tiles | ||
== Starting the deal == | === Starting the deal === | ||
* At the start of each hand after the walls are built, players are dealt 13 tiles each | * At the start of each hand after the walls are built, players are dealt 13 tiles each | ||
* One player throughout the game is designated as the dealer, marked by an indicator | * One player throughout the game is designated as the dealer, marked by an indicator | ||
* The dealer is begins by rolling the dice, to determine the wall break | * The dealer is begins by rolling the dice, to determine the wall break | ||
== | === Seating positions === | ||
{{main|Jikaze}} | |||
* The dealer is always seated East | * The dealer is always seated East | ||
* Player to the right of the dealer is South | * Player to the right of the dealer is South | ||
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{{main|List of yaku}} <!--link used at least three times here for emphasis--> | {{main|List of yaku}} <!--link used at least three times here for emphasis--> | ||
* A winning hand must have at least one [[List of yaku|yaku]] (see [[List of yaku|the list]] for pattern examples) | * A winning hand must have at least one [[List of yaku|yaku]] (see [[List of yaku|the list]] for pattern examples) | ||
* A yaku is a | * A yaku is a condition or pattern of tiles that scores points. A hand cannot have 0 points, so a hand cannot win without yaku. | ||
* These patterns may be viewed like poker hands | * These patterns may be viewed like poker hands | ||
* Hands may have a combination of different yaku | * Hands may have a combination of different yaku | ||
* Hand value is primarily based | * Hand value is primarily based on your yaku patterns | ||
* Not all yaku are pattern-based, and it is not required to have a pattern-based yaku to win (e.g., you may win with riichi alone) | |||
== Strategy == | == Strategy == | ||
* A wide variety of strategies are employed, | {{Main|strategy}} | ||
* | * A wide variety of strategies are employed, including: | ||
* | **[[Tile efficiency|Knowing how to building hands quickly and/or efficiently]] | ||
**[[Defense|Knowing how to avoid other player's hands]] | |||
*Memorizing the [[yaku]], at least the common yaku, is important. | |||
*However, beginners should focus on being able to make winning hands at all. [[Riichi]] may be used for any hand that has not called [[chii]] or [[pon]]. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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===Play sites=== | ===Play sites=== | ||
* [http://www.tenhou.net Tenhou.net] | * [http://www.tenhou.net Tenhou.net] | ||
: | : Popular Japanese-language site to play the game. Some English support is available with a browser extension. | ||
* [ | * [https://mahjongsoul.yo-star.com/ Mahjong Soul] | ||
: Another popular site with native English support. Features [[wikipedia:Gacha game|gacha game]] elements that are not relevant to mahjong gameplay. | |||
* [https://www.gamedesign.jp/flash/mahjong/mahjong.html Japanese Mahjong browser game] | |||
: Online version of the game to practice against the CPU. No signup required. Japanese language. | |||
===Sources and guides=== | ===Sources and guides=== | ||
* [http://www.uspml.com/downloads.htm USPML rules and English language guide] | * [http://www.uspml.com/downloads.htm USPML rules and English language guide] | ||
* [ | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlnC2rgIPrc Extensive Japanese Mahjong Walkthrough by HanaYoriUta] | ||
* [http://www.japanesemahjong.com Mahjong for Dummies] | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20150702091416/http://www.japanesemahjong.com/ Mahjong for Dummies (archive)] | ||
* [http://osamuko.com/japanese-general-laws-of-mahjong/ General Laws] |
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