bare necessities d ots b ams c racks f lowers h onors & j okers * white dragon is also known as the...

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Y’all Wanna Play ‘Murican? A beginner’s guide to playing American Style Mah Jongg

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Slide 2 Slide 3 Bare Necessities Slide 4 D OTS B AMS C RACKS F LOWERS H ONORS & J OKERS * White Dragon is also known as the soap tile and can be used as a 0 in years, ie. 2014 There are 4 of each tile, EXCEPT there are 8 Flowers and 8 Jokers. Slide 5 COLOUR BLIND TIPSCOLOUR BLIND TIPS You may not have noticed due to colorblindness, The R ED and G REEN dragons are identical! Simply discard all dragons in an angry rage to avoid any mishaps! N.B. We apologize to anyone we may offend; the red and green dragon issue in this game is a huge oversight on the part of the developers of this game. Tiles can be engraved with an R and G in the upper-left hand corner so all players may identify the tiles accordingly. Slide 6 1.Set up racks and shuffle all tiles facedown in the centre. 1.Build walls: 19 tiles; 2 high 2.Determine East Highest roller becomes East 3.Break Wall East always takes from the wall in front of them N.B. Take tiles COUNTER-CLOCKWISE! Slide 7 East starts by rolling the dice and taking from the wall directly in front of them. Each player takes 4 tiles at a time (2 on top and 2 on the bottom) COUNTER-CLOCKWISE from east (count from left to right). Last tiles are taken like shown, East having 14 tiles, all others have 13. Slide 8 Hands are VERY different from other styles. Stop trying to build riichi hands! I know your 13 terminals is very sexy, but it wont do you any good here. Match a hand with one on the scorecard. Abandon all hope. Your future self if you do not comply. Slide 9 Slide 10 There are different sections: Year: Patterns that make up a year, such as 2013. 2468: Patterns that require even number tiles. Change-up: This section varies. Quints: Hands that require at least one quint (5 identical tiles) one of which must be a Joker. Consecutive Run: Patterns of consecutive numbers. 13579: Patterns requiring odd numbered tiles. Winds/Dragons: Patterns requiring wind and dragon tiles. 369: Patterns using multiples of 3 (3, 6, 9) Singles and Pairs: Patterns with single and paired tiles. No Jokers may be used in these hands. Slide 11 Suits are represented by different colours: One colour = one suite; two colours = two suits; etc. Value represents payout X means open hand; C means concealed hand Dragons have suits: RED Cracks or Characters GREEN Bams or Sticks/Bamboo WHITE Dots or Balls/Coins White dragon is also called Soap and represents 0 in year hands * This is important for hands that need matching dragons Slide 12 Slide 13 How that you have an idea of a few hands you might want to play, its time to Charleston! Your hand might change during this process; keep an open mind! No Jokers may be passed during the Charleston Slide 14 Passing 3 tiles at a time; 3 to the right; 3 across; 3 to the left If players agree, the Charleston can proceed again; 3 to the left; 3 across; 3 to the right A blind pass of up to 3 tiles is permitted. A blind pass is taking the tiles received and passing them without looking at them. After the Charleston, players may exchange up to 3 tiles in a courtesy pass with the player across from them. Slide 15 YOU MEAN WE GET TO PLAY NOW?!? Slide 16 Slide 17 A full game of Mah Jongg consists of 4 rounds, East, South, West and North. The wind indicator placed at true East (the first dealer) indicates which round is being player. When true East becomes dealer again, they switch the indicator to show the next round. Each round consists of each player being dealer once. This makes for a total of 16 hands. The game ends early if a player goes bankrupt and cannot pay the winner of a hand. Slide 18 Slide 19 Vocabulary Pair Two identical tiles. Pung Three identical tiles. Kong Four identical tiles. Quint Five identical tiles. Sextet Six identical tiles. N.B. Jokers can only be used on 3 or more of a kind; no natural tile (actual tile) is needed. Slide 20 A player may challenge another players hand and call it dead for the reasons below: Invalid Hand The current exposed tiles do not match with any of the possible hands. Invalid Exposure The current exposed tiles points out that the hand must be concealed. Impossible to Win The current exposed tile and dead tiles point out that it is impossible for the player to win. For example: a player needs to make a pair of two dots to win, however there are already three of two dots discarded on previous moves. Breaking the Rules such as, picking up tiles when it is not your turn, etc. Slide 21 A player states that another players hand is dead A player with the questionable hand may responds as follows: Admit that the hand is dead: this player stops playing and does not pick up or discard and pays the winner the full value of the hand. Deny that the hand is dead: The game continues. At the end of the game, the hand in question is inspected. If the challenger is correct (the hand is dead), then the challenged pays the hand value to the challenger. Otherwise (if the hand is ok), then the challenger pays the hand value to the challenged. If no player catches the error, the play may continue. However, the player with the incorrect exposure cannot declare Mahjong. Slide 22 FAQ Slide 23 Each player starts off with: 1 yellow coin 2 blue coins 8 red coins 10 green coins Hand values are shown on the scorecard Points/Scoring G REEN = 5R ED = 25 B LUE = 100Y ELLOW = 200 Slide 24 T YPE OF M AHJONG P AYOUT Win off a discardDiscarder pays double value; all other players pay single value. Self Draw!Every player pays double. Discard with no jokers; not from singles or pairs categories Discarder pays four times value; all other players pay double value. Self draw with no jokers; not from singles or pairs categories Every player pays four times value. *No payouts are made if the game ends in a draw Slide 25 ErrorPenalty A tile has been accidentally touched or called. Tile cannot be taken back. A tile is called but no exposure has been made. The call may be retracted. An incorrect exposure has been made.The exposure may be corrected prior to discarding. A player has too few or too many tiles.The hand is dead. Must pay winner when round is complete. Three players have too few or too many tiles. Reshuffle; round replayed. A players hand is discovered to be impossible to complete. Hand is dead. (See Dead Hand Challenge) Mahjong falsely declared, but hand not exposed. No penalty; game continues. Mahjong falsely declared and hand is exposed. The hand is dead. Must pay winner when round is complete. Slide 26