Chow – a set composed of three sequential suit tiles
Pung – a set composed of three identical tiles
Kong – a set composed of four identical tiles
Pair – a set composed of two identical tiles
A regular winning hand must always contain one, and only one pair. Any hand containing five sets of Chows/Pungs and Kongs (in any combination of these sets) – and a pair – is a valid winning hand.
Example of a complete hand. The hand is composed of a concealed Chow of Bamboo 2, a concealed Pung of Character 3, a concealed Pung of Dot 3, a melded Kong of Dot 6-7- 8, a concealed Pung of Red Dragons and a pair of North Winds.
Example of a complete hand. The hand is composed of a concealed Chow of Bamboo 1-2- 3, a concealed Pung of Character 3, a concealed Pung of Dot 3, a melded Chow of Dot 6-7- 8, a concealed Pung of Red Dragons and a pair of North Winds.
Another example of a complete hand. This hand consists of four concealed Pungs (composed of Bamboo 2’s, Character 3’s, Dot 4’s and Dot 7’s), one melded Kong of Dot 6, and a pair of White Dragons. (Note that a Concealed Kong must be declared.)
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