Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle : School Girls Edition

Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle : School Girls Edition

Can someone explain what each Rule means in the rules section?
Not sure what many of them mean, like garbage discard, humanly hand, great wheel etc
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Humanly hand is if your dealer and dealt a complete winning hand at the start.
it is a limit hand
Heavenly hand is same thing but not dealer, you go out on someones
discard before you draw any more tiles.
also a limit hand.
garbage discards is the hand goes to a draw and all your discards are 1, 9 or honor tiles
and you did not steal anyone elses tiles during the hand.
if that is the case, you win the hand on garbage discards, not sure
how much you get for it.
Win end(final round) basically means that if the final dealer won the final round and has the highest score amongst all players, the game ends. I have this on after I got stuck a while ago. I had the highest score and kept winning until I eventually made one of the players reach negative points, thus ending the game.
So... "Extra round" means "Renchan"? Or this is something else?
"3 consecutive triplets" is "Sananko" and "4" is "Suanko" I think.
"13 unrelated tiles" maybe is "Kyushu kyuhai".

Else rules was described earlier except for a few...
What means "Red Peacock" and "Big seven Star"?

Why they dont use japanase named yaku and rules is biggest century mystery...
Furthermore English is my not native language...
You are correct except "13 unrelated tiles" should be Shiisan Puuta 十三不塔. For this yakuman, an initial hand and draw must have 13 tiles such that no tile can be added to form a set, and 1 matching tile. Probably, any position can claim this yakuman and it must be claimed on the 1st draw before any calls are made. An example can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Mahjong_yaku (uncommon yaku, 13 unconnected tiles).

Big Seven Stars - Daichisei (seven pairs of honor tiles) and Red Peacock - Beni Kujaku (hand uses only 1,5,7,9 Sou{Bamboo}, or Red Dragon tiles {variant rule of Ryuuiisou}) are both optional yakuman.
Dernière modification de saruman; 29 avr. 2016 à 10h01
Ainn 29 avr. 2016 à 11h27 
saruman a écrit :
You are correct except "13 unrelated tiles" should be Shiisan Puuta 十三不塔. For this yakuman, an initial hand and draw must have 13 tiles such that no tile can be added to form a set, and 1 matching tile. Probably, any position can claim this yakuman and it must be claimed on the 1st draw before any calls are made. An example can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Mahjong_yaku (uncommon yaku, 13 unconnected tiles).

Big Seven Stars - Daichisei (seven pairs of honor tiles) and Red Peacock - Beni Kujaku (hand uses only 1,5,7,9 Sou{Bamboo}, or Red Dragon tiles {variant rule of Ryuuiisou}) are both optional yakuman.

Thanks. Now I get it.
But one last thing. The most simple but I can't understand it:
what is Meld ON/OFF?
As I said before, English is not my native language.
Perhaps that is why I can't understand what it means...
Dernière modification de Ainn; 29 avr. 2016 à 11h27
I've never used the Meld ON/OFF toggle, but its purpose is to prevent you from calling tiles. Use it if you are playing for a closed hand or want to ignore nonwinning calls.
Dernière modification de saruman; 30 avr. 2016 à 0h10
Thanks a lot. Now all became clear.
Rengoku_7 a écrit :
So... "Extra round" means "Renchan"? Or this is something else?
"3 consecutive triplets" is "Sananko" and "4" is "Suanko" I think.
"13 unrelated tiles" maybe is "Kyushu kyuhai".

Else rules was described earlier except for a few...
What means "Red Peacock" and "Big seven Star"?

Why they dont use japanase named yaku and rules is biggest century mystery...
Furthermore English is my not native language...
3 and 4 consecutive triplets is local yaku, called Sanrenkou and Suurenkou respectively. You can check local yaku here:
http://arcturus.su/wiki/Local_yaku

Sanankou and suuankou are 3/4 concealed triplets respectively. A concealed triplet is the one that you complete with your draws (and not one made with pon) Sanankou is worth 2 han and Suuankou is Yakuman
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