Japanese mahjong: Difference between revisions

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*'''Consecutive same suit Sequences'''. Sequences must be in consecutive numbers per the following examples:
*'''Consecutive same suit Sequences'''. Sequences must be in consecutive numbers per the following examples:
**{{#mjt:123m}} '''OR''' {{#mjt:123p}}
{| class=wikitable width=30%
**{{#mjt:456p}} '''OR''' {{#mjt:456s}}
! Closed !! Open
|-
|align=center| {{#mjt:123m}} ||align=center|  {{#mjt:3'45p}}
|-
|align=center| {{#mjt:678p}} ||align=center|  {{#mjt:4'56s}}
|}


*'''Same suit triplets'''. Triplets are three-of-a-kind. As such, the tiles must be of the same kind both in number and suit. Per examples:
*'''Same suit triplets'''. Triplets are three-of-a-kind. As such, the tiles must be of the same kind both in number and suit. Per examples:
**{{#mjt:111p}}
{| class=wikitable width=30%
**{{#mjt:333z}}
! Closed !! Open
|-
|align=center| {{#mjt:111p}} ||align=center| {{#mjt:66'6z}}
|-
|align=center| {{#mjt:777m}} ||align=center| {{#mjt:33'3z}}
|}


*'''Same suit quads'''. [[Kan]] are four-of-a-kind. However, in an actual sense, quads actually count as three-of-a-kind plus one, where players are actually awarded special privileges for possessing four of one type of tile.
*'''Same suit quads'''. [[Kan]] are four-of-a-kind. However, in an actual sense, quads actually count as three-of-a-kind plus one, where players are actually awarded special privileges for possessing four of one type of tile.
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