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It seems you’re asking for an article about “Mahjong Wins 2,” which may refer to two types of winning hands in Mahjong. Here’s a more detailed explanation of two common ways to win in Mahjong:

  1. Standard Win (Completing the Hand)  link alternatif haha178

In Mahjong, the primary goal is to complete your hand with a set of valid combinations. A player’s hand consists of 14 tiles, and they must form these combinations:

  • Pong: Three identical tiles (e.g., 7-7-7).
  • Chow: Three consecutive tiles in the same suit (e.g., 3-4-5 of bamboo).
  • Pair: Two identical tiles (e.g., 9-9).

A completed hand must consist of one pair and at least four sets of Pong or Chow. Once you complete your hand this way, you can declare a win.

  1. Self-Drawn Win

Apart from winning by claiming a tile discarded by another player, there’s also the possibility of a self-drawn win. This means you complete your hand by drawing the last tile needed from the wall of tiles, rather than claiming a discarded tile from another player. A self-drawn win is often worth more points because it shows that you didn’t rely on other players’ discarded tiles.

Special Wins in Mahjong

In addition to these two basic types of wins, there are special hands or combinations that can boost your score or result in a quicker victory. Some examples of special hands include:

  • Seven Pairs: A hand consisting of seven pairs of identical tiles.
  • Thirteen Orphans: A hand made up of terminal tiles (1s and 9s) from each suit, plus one additional tile that can be any of the terminal tiles.
  • Pure Hand: A hand made up of only one suit, like all bamboo tiles or all character tiles.