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trancehime:

--- Quote from: Helepolis on February 18, 2012, 08:35:17 AM ---What are the main differences between Chinese and Japanese Mahjong?

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The main differences are the number of tiles, typically 16 over 14, and the including of Flower tiles, which have different purposes depending on ruleset. Furthermore, you're not restricted on what kinds of hands you are formed. Non-special hands are calculated through basic point counting. All the other intrinsic differences are dependent on ruleset, for example Hong Kong mahjong and Taiwanese mahjong are slightly different from each other.
Helepolis:
And there is no red-dora and Riichi rule I guess?
Pesco:
Declaring tenpai in chinese mahjong is roughly the same as riichi but without the 1000 point deposit.
d13 v0n t0t3n:

--- Quote from: Helepolis on February 16, 2012, 05:30:29 PM ---K, we dont need your shitposting on top of sarcastic jokes. I hope that is clear. So if you got nothing useful to add in this thread, then don't bother.

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I thought he was talking about Janryumon, or was his post different earlier?

This is one of the most holy crap hands I've seen so far:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LECab-NxB0g

I thought the most you could get was 96000, guess I was wrong.

EDIT - Didn't notice the YouTube upload was crap. Here's the one I originally watched: http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm10082048
Bitmap:
Is there really any large difference between chinese mahjong and japanese?
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