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  2. Hong Kong mahjong scoring rules - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong mahjong scoring rules are used for scoring in mahjong, the game for four players, common in Hong Kong and some areas in Guangdong. Criteria [ edit ] A hand is considered a winning hand when it has 4 melds and a pair or is considered a special hand.

  3. Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Singaporean mahjong and Malaysian mahjong are two similar variants with much in common with Hong Kong mahjong. Unique elements are the use of four animal bonus tiles (cat, mouse, cockerel, and centipede) as well as certain alternatives in the scoring rules, which allow payouts midway through the game if certain conditions (such as a kong ) are met.

  4. Hong Kong Mahjong Pro - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Mahjong Pro is a game in which the Mahjong rules and tile set from Hong Kong are used. [1] The game makes use of tile graphics and a single-screen table game. [2] The player chooses 3 computer opponents, from 12 available opponents with increasingly challenging skills and distinct play styles. [3]

  5. Scoring in Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    In the traditional Hong Kong scoring system or the Cantonese scoring system, scoring tends to be low due to the few criteria used. The general scoring modifiers apply (see above), with the point translation function being a piecewise function: a constant amount is given for scoreless hands, and the score is doubled for each point (that is, an exponential function).

  6. Mahjong tiles - Wikipedia

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    Universal joker (縂, tổng) : In King Mahjong it is a Suit and Honor joker, in Vietnamese mahjong it can also be used like the flower joker. Hong Kongers may use the 皇 character but this is not found in Vietnam because a flower quartet also uses it (see above). or ; Red jokers (khung đỏ): Suit joker (合, hợp) Dragon joker (元, nguyên)

  7. Mahjong culture - Wikipedia

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    A count-down Mahjong before the Chinese New Year or the New Year is a typical practice for many Hong Kong families. While most people have a Mahjong set at home, most Chinese restaurants offer sets of Mahjong equipment for their customers. Officially, casinos are illegal in Hong Kong. However, there are legal Mahjong schools, where gamblers can ...

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