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  2. Three player mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Three Player Mahjong; Players: 3: Setup time: 2–5 minutes: Playing time: ... if these sets match the players seat (wind tiles), how the hand is composed as a whole ...

  3. Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Three player mahjong (or 3-ka) is a simplified three-person mahjong that involves hands of 13 tiles (with a total of 84 tiles on the table) and may use jokers depending on the variation. Any rule set can be adapted for three players; however, this is far more common and accepted in Japan, Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines.

  4. Japanese mahjong scoring rules - Wikipedia

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    (2) two players are tenpai, they get 1,500 each and the other two players pay 1,500 each. (3) three players are tenpai, they get 1,000 each and the other player pays 3,000. (4) the players are all tenpai or all nōten, no payment is made. In most rules when a dealer's hand is nōten, the dealer changes and the game wind may change.

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  6. American mahjong - Wikipedia

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    American mahjong utilizes racks to hold each player's tiles, jokers, and "Hands and Rules" score cards. It has several distinct gameplay mechanics such as "The Charleston", [ 1 ] which is a set of required passes, and optional passing of the tiles.

  7. Scoring in Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Scoring in Mahjong, a game for four players that originated in China, involves the players obtaining points for their hand of tiles, then paying each other based on the differences in their score and who obtained mahjong (won the hand). The points are given a monetary value agreed by the players.