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Hong Kong Mahjong Club Manual

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Win by Discard

Win by Discard

When a player has won by a discarded tile, this is the scoring page.

The winning player's tiles are across the top. The rest of the players are shown in seat order, counter-clockwise just like the play order, with Player's seat first. So Player will be the second line unless they have won and are first.

The player who discarded the winning tile has a red banner placed on their tiles.

In the right column, the scoring sets and their value in faan are shown, along with the total faan. I believe that the total might be limited by the limit hand for the rule set (clubhouse) selected.

At the bottom are two controls. The left one will abandon the game at this point and return to the Start Page. The right one will continue with the next hand.

Not displayed here because it is animated, the number of points lost by the discarding player appears next to their score and the number of points won by the winner appears next to their score, along with the amount of commission taken based on the rule set chosen on Enter the Clubhouse.

Created by veale • Last edit by veale on 04/24/17 11:01 am

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