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RULES FOR MAH-JONGG
Exposed
Concealed
Fig. 19

Fig. 19. The above is a complete hand and scores as below: (Note that the four Red Dragons have been placed on the table with one of them face down, which indicates that they have been Drawn and not Punged. They therefore score as a concealed combination of four of a kind. See Page 18. There are sixteen tiles in all, one extra tile for each set of fours.)

For Winning the Hand (MAH-JONGG) 20 points
For three sixes of characters, exposed 2 points
For four South Winds, exposed 16 points
For four Red Dragons, concealed 32 points
For three twos of characters, concealed 4 points
Assuming the hand was completed by drawing the two of characters as a loose tile after declaring a set of fours 10 points
No Runs, concealed or exposed 10 points
94 points
This total score is doubled for 3 (or 4) Red Dragons = 188 points
This score is doubled again because the hand is all one suit (characters), except for the Honor Tiles = 376 points