118 Total Score
Double once for green dragons 236 Final Score
Collects double, or 472, from East wind: 236 from West and South winds
respectively.
[Illustration: Example No. 19]
PLAYER IS WEST WIND
Mah-Jongg 20
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20
3 winds (concealed) 8
3 dragons (exposed) 4
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32
Double once for all one suit except
winds or dragons 64
Double once for white dragons 128
Double once for own wind 256
Collects 512 from East wind, 256 from North and South, respectively.
[Illustration: Example No. 20]
PLAYER IS EAST WIND
Mah-Jongg 20
No sequence 10
Winning on loose tile draw 10
Drawing winning piece 2
Filling only place to win 2
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44
4 dragons (concealed) 32
4 dragons (concealed) 32
4 dragons (concealed) 32
4 winds (concealed) 32
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172 Total Score
Double 3 times for all of one suit
(honor) 344
688
1376
Double once for green dragons 2752
Double once for white dragons 5504
Double once for red dragons 11008
Double once for own wind 22016
Double once because everyone must
pay East wind double when he
wins 44032 Final Score
East wind collects this amount from each of the other three players,
making a total of 132,096 points that East may win in one hand. This is
the highest hand which is probable. There is a hand composed of sets of
3 of a kind, similar to this, which, if drawn on the original draw, will
yield more points than this, but it is highly improbable that the hand
will ever actually be drawn by any given player.
ILLUSTRATIONS OF SCORE SETTLING
In the four layouts following, the illustrations represent all the hands
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