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3.4.6 Chombo

Severe offenses are punished by chombo, after which there is a re-deal of the current hand. If a win is declared at the same time as a chombo occurs, the chombo is voided.

The chombo penalty is the same size as a mangan payment: 4000 to East, 2000 to other players. If the offending player is East, 4000 is payed to each of the other players.

The following offences are subject to chombo penalty:

  • invalidly declaring a win
  • declaring riichi on a hand that is not waiting (determined only in case of a drawn game)
  • making an invalid concealed kong after declaring riichi (determined only if the offender wins or in case of a drawn game)
  • exposing more than five tiles from the wall, the player’s or opponents’ hands
  • claiming a tile after the hand is declared a dead hand

After a chombo riichi bets are returned to the players who declared riichi, and there is a re-deal. No counter is placed, and the dealer does not rotate.

3.4.7 Dead hand

Some irregularities that are not punished by chombo result instead in a dead hand. A player who has a dead hand is not allowed to declare a win, kong, pung or chow, and can never be considered tenpai.

The following irregularites result in a dead hand:
  • too few or too many tiles on the hand
  • exposing tiles from an opponent’s hand or from the dead wall
  • making an invalid kong, pung or chow

3.4.8 Minor irregularities

Tiles exposed from the wall are placed back in the wall. If more than five tiles are exposed at the same time, however, a chombo penalty is applied.

3.4.9 When a win is declared

When a hand ends with one or more playes declaring a win, the hand(s) are scored. Only winners receive payment. If there are more than one possibility, the winner is free to determine in which way the winning tile finishes the hand.

A player winning on a self-draw, receives payment from the three opponents. A player whose discard results in one or more winning declarations, pays the full value of each hand to the winner.

East receives more points for a win, but also pays more in case of an opponent’s selfdraw.

When east wins the hand (whether more players win or not), a counter is placed on the table at East’s right-hand side.

3.4.10 Counters

A counter is placed on the table at East’s right-hand side after a hand where East declared a win and after an exhaustive draw.

Each counter on the table increases the value of a winning hand by 300 points. In case of self-draw the payment is shared, so each opponent pays 100 points for each counter to the winner, in addition to the standard payment for the hand.

All counters are removed after a hand where another player than East declared a win, and East did not.

3.4.11 Five counters

In case five or more counters are on the table, a two yaku minimum is invoked for declaring a win.

3.4.12 Dealer rotation

After the end of a hand, it is determined whether East stays East or whether the privilege proceeds to the next player.

East stays East if he declares mahjong or is tenpai. Otherwise, the deal rotates, and the player who was South now becomes East, whileWest becomes South, North becomes West and East becomes North.

3.5 Continuation of the game

When the dealer rotation is resolved, the tiles are shuffled face-down, and a new hand is begun.

When the player who began the game as East, becomes East again after all opponents have had at least one hand as East, the south round begins.

When the player who began the game as East, becomes East again after all opponents have had at least one hand as East in the south round, the game ends.

3.6 End of the game

When the south round ends, and the game is over, the winner is the player with the most points. It is of no consequence how many individual hands were won, the total sum of points determines the winner. Ties may occur. Any riichi bets remaining on the table are collected by the winner.
To avoid endless repeated deals, when the game is at the final distribution, if the dealer is still leading the scoreboard - the game ends.
Bankruptcy - When one or more players’ score drops below zero (note the starting bonus mentioned in 3.7 Starting bonus) - the game ends with the corresponding results.

3.6.1 Winner bonus

At the end of the game an extra bonus/penalty (uma) is applied to the scores. The two best ranked players receive a bonus from the two lowest ranking players in the game, according to this scheme: Winner receives 10,000 points, second ranked player receives 5,000 points, third ranked player is penalized with -5,000 points and the last player is penalized with -10,000 points.

If there is a tie, the points for the relevant places are split between the tied players. E.g. if two players are tied at the first position, each gets a bonus of 7,500 points.
3.7 Starting bonus

At the start of games with 1 or 2 Rounds - each player is given a starting number of points of 20,000 and 25,000 respectively. If during the game - one or more players have their score drop below zero - the game will end according to the Bankruptcy rule (3.6 End of the game)


 
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