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Mahjong is a game of strategy, skill, and a touch of luck. Among its many variations, Sichuan Mahjong stands out for its fast-paced and intense gameplay. If you’re ready to dive into the world of Sichuan Mahjong: Blood Battle to the End, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know—from setting up the game to scoring like a pro. Game Setup: Building the Foundation 1. The Mahjong Tiles In Sichuan Mahjong, you will only use 108 tiles: • Characters (饼) • Dots (筒) • Bamboos (条) This game does not use other tiles, including flowers, winds, and dragons. 2. Building the Walls Each player builds their wall of tiles, forming a square structure: • East and West walls → 14 tiles long, 2 tiles tall • North and South walls → 13 tiles long, 2 tiles tall This creates a total of 54 tiles per wall, completing the game setup. 3. Determining the Dealer Each player rolls two dice, and the player with the highest roll is declared the dealer. If there’s a tie, the tied players roll again. Gameplay Rules: Playing Like a Pro Once the table is set, the game begins! Let’s go through the essential rules and turn flow. 1. Cutting the Wall • The dealer rolls both dice to decide which wall to break. • Count clockwise from the dealer’s position. • The wall is broken at the lowest die value rolled. 2. Drawing Tiles Players draw in sets of four: • The dealer starts with 14 tiles. • Every other player starts with 13 tiles. • The dealer draws first, followed by the other players. The Forbidden Suit Rule: One of the most unique aspects of Sichuan Mahjong is the forbidden suit rule. How It Works: • At the start of the game, each player declares a forbidden suit (Characters, Dots, or Bamboos). • Once chosen, you must discard all tiles of your forbidden suit before any others. • You cannot use forbidden tiles to create melds (Pong or Kong). Penalties for Mistakes If you break the forbidden suit rule, you receive a Flower Pig Penalty: 1. Possessing a forbidden tile at the end of the game. 2. Failing to discard your forbidden suit before any other tiles. Consequences: • You must finish the hand. • You cannot score any points. • Other players do not gain your lost points. Essential Gameplay Moves 1. Pong (Three-of-a-Kind) • If an opponent discards a tile-matching two in your hand, you can declare Pong. • You must announce “Pong” immediately. • Discard a tile after declaring Pong. Important Rule: Once a tile is thrown into the river, it cannot be used for a Pong for four turns. 2. Kong (Four-of-a-Kind) Kong is a decisive move that multiplies your final score. There are three types: • Discarded Kong – Announced when an opponent discards the fourth matching tile. • Concealed Kong – Created using self-drawn tiles. • Added Kong – Upgrading a Pong to a Kong with a self-drawn tile. 3. Declaring Mahjong • To win the game, you must have four melds (sets of three) and a pair. • If multiple players declare Mahjong at the same time, the first player clockwise from the discarding player wins. 4. Robbing a Kong • If an opponent declares Added Kong, you can steal their tile to win. • The robbed player must pay double the fan score to the winner. Sichuan Mahjong: Blood Battle to the End is a fast-paced, strategic, and highly rewarding game. By mastering the game setup, forbidden suit rule, scoring system, and expert strategies, you’ll increase your chances of winning and enjoy the game even more. If you’re new to the game, take your time, practice with friends, and review these rules as needed. Mahjong is all about strategy, and the more you play, the better you’ll become.