other
two players.
[Illustration: Example No. 9]
Mah-Jongg 20
No other score in hand or on table 10
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30 Total Score
Double three times for all 60
One suit 120
240 Final Score
Note: In this hand the player did not even fill the only place to win
as a 6 character would have won also.
If player is East Wind, he collects 480 from each of the other three
players. If any other wind, he collects 480 from East Wind and 240 from
the other two players.
[Illustration: Example No. 10]
Mah-Jongg 20
No sequence 10
Winning on loose tile draw 10
Drawing winning piece 2
Filling only place to win 2
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44
4 nines (exposed) 16
4 ones (concealed) 32
4 dragons (exposed) 16
4 dragons (exposed) 16
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124 Total Score
Double once for red dragons 248
Double once for green dragons 496 Final Score
[Illustration: Example No. 11]
Mah-Jongg 20
No sequence 10
Drawing winning piece 2
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32
3 winds (concealed) 8
3 dragons (concealed) 8
3 twos (concealed) 4
3 nines (concealed) 8
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60 Total Score
Double once for all one suit
except winds or dragons 120
Double once for red dragons 240
Double once for own wind 480 Final Score
This illustration assumes player to be North Wind. This player collects
double, or 960, from East Wind and 480 each from South and West Winds.
[Illustration: Example No. 12]
Mah-Jongg 20
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