 Example of the point calculation and payments
 Example of the point calculation and paymentsEast has won the deal with the following hand. The Wind of the Round is East and the winner went out on West'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 the own Wind and Wind of the Round | 4 points | 4 fu |  | 
| Total tile points | 64 points | 64 fu | 0 faan | 
| Rounded before doubles/han |  (not used) | 70 fu (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 | 128 points | 560 points (after a settling table) | 2 points (after a settling table) | 
| Rounded after doubles/han | 130 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 | 2 * 130 points from each loser (since East receives double) = 3 * 260 points = 780 points | 2 * 560 points per loser (since East receives double), but discarder pays for all = 3 * 1,120 points = 3,360 points, which is rounded up to nearest hundred = 3,400 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
West goes out with a self-drawn tile
West goes out with a discarded tile
Comparison table
Payments between losers