5, dark kong (+1) bottom of the gold × 2
6, grab kong and (+2) bottom of the gold × 4
seven, kong on the flower (+2) bottom of the gold × 4
eight, the clear color (4) bottom of the gold × 4
nine, clear pair of hu (8) bottom of the gold × 8
ten, the front of the door in the clear color (8) bottom of the gold × 8
Eleven: Payout clear one color (12 pans) base gold x 4 x 3
Twelve: Payout pair pair hu clear one color (24 pans) base gold x 8 x 3
Thirteen: Seven pairs (4 pans) base gold x 4
Fourteen: Seven dragon pairs (8 pans) base gold x 8
Fifteen: Two dragon pairs (16 pans) base gold x 16
Sixteen: Three dragons and seven pairs (64 pans) base gold x 8
Sixteen: Three dragons, two pairs and two pairs (16 pans) base gold x 16
Sixteen, Three dragons seven pairs (64) bottom gold × 64
17, clear seven pairs (32) bottom gold × 32
18, clear dragon seven pairs (64) bottom gold × 64
19, clear double-dragon seven pairs (128) bottom gold × 128
twentieth, clear three dragons seven pairs (256) bottom gold × 256
Playing Process Mahjong
Shuffling: The tiles are all held back so that they are face down. The player rubs the tiles with both hands so that the tiles move evenly and in an unorganized manner, known as "shuffling".
Yard cards: after shuffling evenly, each person yards 36 cards, two cards up and down on top of each other for a pier, each for 18 piers, and yards into a wall of cards in front of their own door, four people wall of cards left and right into a square.
Opening: In national standard mahjong, the dealer rolls the dice, and the total number of points obtained from the sum of the two dice is the base of the opening. The dealer is the first to count the points in counterclockwise order, and the position at which the points are counted is the wall of open 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.
Sorting, examining, and replacing hwatts: Sorting and organizing the cards in your hand, arranging them neatly, and examining them. 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, they will wait until the end of the round to make up the hwatu.
The line of cards: The line of cards is the process of playing cards. Starting with the first card played by the dealer, the process includes grabbing, playing, eating, touching, opening kongs (open kongs, dark kongs), and mending until a draw or a drought.