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FREE! Mahjong Rules The
purpose of the game is to be the first to complete a hand. A completed
hand consists of four sets of three (or four) tiles in a suit plus
an identical pair of any suit. The individual sets can be triplets
or quadruplets (identical) or sequenced (1,2,3; 5, 6, 7; etc.).
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Starting a Hand: At the beginning of play, each
of the four players sits at each side of a square table. The square
table allows the players to be equidistant from each other. Each
side of the table represents the four winds, north, south, east
and west. All the tiles are placed face down on the table and are
shuffled around. Each player collects 36 tiles and arranges them
in 2 rows of 18, one row stacked on top of the other. The stacks
are then pushed to the middle of the table to form a square.
The player designated as the east has the duty
of rolling the two dice. Counting himself as "1" and the player
to his right as "2," the east player continues counting in a counterclockwise
direction until he hits the number rolled on the two dice. Seven
stacks are counted from right to left on the selected player’s
wall. This is set aside for the exchange of flowers later in the
game. From that point, the place where the players may begin to
take tiles is decided. In some versions, the player who is selected,
as a result of the number rolled on the dice the first time, has
to roll again to determine where along his wall the other players
may start taking tiles. In other versions, the number originally
rolled is used again to determine where along the wall of the selected
player should the other players begin to take tiles.
Whichever method is used, the point at which the
tiles are taken from the wall are decided by counting from the rightmost
part of the wall (after the flowers stack is counted) and proceeding
to the left until the required number is reached. At that point,
the east player takes 2 stacks of 2 tiles (4 tiles total) and is
followed by the player to his right taking the same amount. This
process continues in a counterclockwise direction until all players
have taken 3 double stacks (total 12 tiles). Each player then takes
1 more tile for a total of 13 tiles in each player’s hand.
The east player takes 1 more tile after all players have 13 tiles
for a total of 14 tiles. This is so the east player can begin the
round by discarding one of his tiles. After receiving all of their
tiles, each player usually arrange their tiles in order. Any flowers
that a player receives in his hand is "retired" to the right hand
corner of the table, face up. A tile is drawn from the flower pile
to make up for the retired tile. The flowers will earn extra points.