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How does mahjong set the rules?

The rules are made by people, so the rules are different from place to place, like some places in Hunan region when playing mahjong, the last will only leave one card for the bottom of the sea, while some places leave the last two. So it depends on how the rules are when the place is generally set.

Dark kong is a mahjong term that refers to one player having four identical tiles in his hand at the start of the game, such as four 10,000s, four nines, and so on.

The Beginning of Mahjong:

1. Shuffle: The tiles are turned face down. The player's hands rubbing the cards, so that the cards evenly and disorderly movement, known as "shuffle".

2, code cards: after shuffling evenly, each person code 36 cards, two cards up and down on top of each other for a pier, each for 18 piers, and code into a wall of cards in front of their own door, four people wall of cards left and right into a square.

3, open tiles: national standard mahjong, the dealer rolls the dice, the sum of the two dice points is the base of the open tiles. With the dealer as the first, counterclockwise order points, count to the point position for the opening wall of tiles.

From right to left in order to count to the same as the number of points of the pier, the dealer began to grab the next two pier cards, the next family and then in clockwise order to grab the cards, until each person grabbed 3 times *** 12 cards, and then by the dealer jumped (every other pier) to grab the upper two cards, and other people in order to grab one each. The dealer **** has 14 cards and everyone else has 13 cards each.

4, the cards, review the cards, fill the flower: sorting and organizing the cards in the hand, neatly arranged, review the card situation. If there is a flower card in the hand, the dealer will first make up the flower, i.e., take a card from the end of the wall of cards. The other three players will take their turn to make up the hwatu one by one, and if they come back with a hwatu card, they will wait until the end of the round to make up the hwatu.

5, line of cards: line of cards is the process of playing cards. From the dealer played the first card to start, this process includes grabbing cards, cards, eat cards, touch cards, open kong (open kong, dark kong), make up until and cards or deserted cards.