European Classical Mahjong Rules |
European Classical Mahjong Game Objective |
The objective of the game is to put together a complete set (or “hand”), which contains four sets of threes (either three of a kind of the same suit (or “pung”) or a sequence of the same suit (or “chow”)) and a pair, for total of 14 pieces.Each player starts with 13 tiles. With each turn, a player picks up a 14th tile, and then discards one tile face up in the center of the table. At this point, other players can choose to pass, take the tile to complete a set (pung, chow or kong – we’ll describe this later) or to declare a win (“mahjong”). The first player who completes the set of 14 tiles wins the hand.
Let’s look at each steps of the game in more details.
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1. Determining the Seats (Dealing/seating part in game is performed for you automatically. View DEMO of the Mahjong Game.) |
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a. One of the player (or a jury in a tournament) mixes four wind tiles, one of each wind, face down on the table and arranges them in a row. See the example below: |

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b. Each player picks blindly a wind tile to determine where he will be seated. According to the tiles they have drawn, all players take their places at the table. Here is an example:
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