Giant Italian Mahjong TilesUDINE, May, 10th - Players of the mahjong club at Udine, Italy, presented themselves with gigantic mahjong tiles during the 2012 Far East Film Festival. Playing with the extraordinatiy tiles was welcomed by lots of spectators.
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| Written by Christopher Rowe |
| Tuesday, 27 July 2010 18:36 |
| In my opinion far too much unnecessary fuss and debate is made about point 2. The correct score is the correct score. It doesn't matter how long ago the error was made, it doesn't change that fact. If you can fairly conclusively agree that the score written down is incorrect, and the correct score is also conclusively agreed upon, then it should be changed. If a player has broken up his hand and shuffled the tiles back into the middle of the table, then "remembers" a yaku or minipoints that wasn't counted, then that's different. It's extremely hard then for all players to agree that the score was wrong, because the hand is no longer visible. In that situation the score should be left as-written. It's not whether the score is written down or not that matters. It's whether players can agree on what the correct score would have been, in which case that's the one that should go down. It's the simple, most logical way of doing things. To allow an incorrect score to stand, even when all the players can acknowledge it's incorrect, is just silly, and it's allowing more aggressive players to wrongly bully other players out of points. |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 July 2010 19:37 |
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