Question: A Player discarded a Joker but named it the same as the previously discarded tile. If I missed the previous discard and need the tile it was named, can I call it for an exposure? Answer: Joker can never be called for an exposure. A discarded Joker is considered a DEAD tile. Source: Mah Jongg Made […]
Question: What happens when two players call the same tile and the one who was entitled to the call displays an invalid Mah Jongg? Answer: The player next in line to get the Mah Jongg would be entitled to the tile. If the player was not granted the win, no one would throw the winning tile, putting […]
Question: During my game today, a player called a discarded tile at the same time another player picked their tile from the wall and racked it. What happens when this occurs? Answer: When there is a simultaneous pick from the wall and rack at the same time another player calls a tile, preference is given […]
Question: What happens when two players call the same tile for an exposure? Answer: When two players call the same tile, the player next in turn gets the tile. However, if two players call the same tile and one player has started to expose their tiles, then they are entitled to the tile regardless if […]
Question: What happens when two players call the same tile for Mah Jongg? Answer: When two players call the same tile for Mah Jongg, the player next in turn gets the tile. However, if two players call the same tile for Mah Jongg and one player has started to expose their tiles, they are entitled […]
Question: If one player calls a tile and then another player declares Mah Jongg, who gets the tiles? Answer: When one player calls a tile for exposure and another player declares Mah Jongg at the same time, the player who declares Mah Jongg wins out as Mah Jongg always Trumps a call for exposure. […]