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a3geffen's Hints and Pointers - exclusion rule MCR

To comment visit Mahjong Time's blog: http://mahjongtime.blogspot.com/2011/03/a3geffens-hints-and-pointers-exclusion.html

There are quite a number of manuals on the basics of how to play a game of mahjong. The amount on strategy and tactics however is limited. Mahjong Time has asked Adrie van Geffen (a3geffen) to share his views in that territory. In the year 2011 he will publish a series of articles with hints and pointers having to do with strategy of mahjong in the different styles (except American): Hong Kong (HK); European Classic (EC); Mahjong Competition Rules (MCR); Riichi Competition Rules (RCR); Taiwanese (TW). Below part 6 – exclusion rule MCR

Although it is basic what has become to know as the exclusion rule in MCR, it appears to be difficult for some to understand and for some instructors hard to explain. Some players think they should have one point more than they calculated themselves. The chat room of Mahjong Time does not suffice for explanation and not every player is able to give it. It’s quite an important rule for it could mean that you make a false mahjong being one point short for reaching the minimum of eight.

An example: Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles   Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  Chinese Mahjong ScoringChinese Mahjong Scoring 
There is a combination making a mixed straight worth 8 points. Then you have Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  which combines with Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  for a mixed double chow and with Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles for terminal chows. You may however only make one combination count for 1 point. It’s your choice which combination, but still only one.

The trick is that you have to be able to put the sets in one row and connect them when scoring. This is one-dimensional: one straight row and a dash (‘-‘) between the scoring elements and each connection (or dash) can only be used once for counting. No overlapping or long lines. The hand above could be represented as: Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles. No link between Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles and Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles. If you want that, then you get Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles -Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles, but then of course there is no link anymore between Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles and Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles.

Now consider a hand like: Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  Chinese Mahjong ScoringChinese Mahjong Scoring.
You can form mixed shifted chows in two ways. But then you would use the link between Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  -Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  twice, which is not allowed. The right ways of representing this hand is either Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles -Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles -Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles  Chinese Mahjong ScoringChinese Mahjong Scoringor Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles -Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles Chinese Mahjong ScoringChinese Mahjong Scoring. Six points for mixed shifted chows and one point for short straight.

Check out the next representations of hands and see what you can make of them:
Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles Chinese Mahjong ScoringChinese Mahjong Scoring

Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles-Mahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring TilesMahjong Chinese Scoring Tiles Chinese Mahjong ScoringChinese Mahjong Scoring Chinese Mahjong ScoringChinese Mahjong Scoring Chinese Mahjong Scoring



Written by Adrie van Geffen
homepage: http://homepages.ipact.nl/~geffen

To comment visit Mahjong Time's blog: http://mahjongtime.blogspot.com/2011/03/a3geffens-hints-and-pointers-exclusion.html
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