West has won the deal with the following hand. The Wind of the Round is East and the winner went out on East's discard (Green Dragon).
Basic tile points | European Classical | Japanese Modern | Hong Kong Mah Jong |
---|---|---|---|
Winning | 20 points | 20 fu | |
Concealed Kong of Terminals | 32 points | 32 fu | |
Melded Pung of Honors | 4 points | 4 fu | |
Concealed Simples | 4 points | 4 fu | |
Pair of Wind of the Round | 2 points | 2 fu | |
Total tile points | 62 points | 62 fu | 0 faan |
Rounded before doubles/han | (not used) | 70 points (rounded up to nearest ten) | (not used) |
Bonus for hands and patterns | |||
Pung of Dragons | 1 double | 1 han | 1 faan |
Total score for the hand | 124 points | 560 points (after a settling table) | 2 points (after a settling table) |
Rounded after doubles/han | 120 points (rounded off to nearest ten) | (rounding is done once for the discarder; otherwise would be rounded up to nearest 100 here) | (not used) |
Payments | Chinese Classical payoff scheme | Japanese payoff scheme | Chinese Modern payoff scheme |
The winner receives | 120 points each from the South and North and 240 points from the East (since East pays double) = 4 * 120 points = 480 points | 560 points each from the South and North and 1,120 points from the East (since East pays double), but discarder pays for all = 4 * 560 points = 2,240 points, which is rounded up to nearest hundred = 2,300 points | 2 * 2 points from the discarder (who pays double), 2 points from the each of the other two losers = 8 points |
The losers receive | The difference of the total scores for their hands | | |
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East goes out with a self-drawn tile
East goes out with a discarded tile
West goes out with a self-drawn tile
Comparison table
Payments between losers