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  1. Congratulations to the winners of April's Ten Flowers Online Tournament! New Mahjong Time Facebook Discussion Group Three Best Hands Weekly Competition - MCR Marathon 2022

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    Pure Double Chow- Two identical Chows in the same suit.
    Mixed Double Chow- Two Chows of the same numbers in different suits.
    Short Straight- Two Chows that form a 6-tile straight.
    Two Terminal Chows- A Chow of 1,2,3 and a Chow of 7,8,9 in the same suit.
    Dragon Pung- A Pung or Kong of Dragons.
    Prevalent Wind- A Pung or Kong of the prevalent Wind.
    Seat Wind- A Pung or Kong of the player's seat Wind.
    Concealed Hand- The hand has no melded sets and is won by discard.
    Outside Hand- Each group (triples and pair) includes a Terminal (1 or 9) or Honor tile.
    Fully Concealed Hand- The hand has four concealed groups and is won by self-draw.
    Two Melded Kongs - Two Kongs. Note that this can combine with Concealed Kong for a total of 6 points.Does not combine with:
    Last of its Kind- Winning on the publicly last tile of its kind. This tile must be the last tile based on the visible discards and melds.
    All Pungs- Four Pungs or Kongs and a pair.
    Half Flush - The hand is composed entirely of honors and a single suit.Does not combine with:
    Mixed Shifted Chows- Three chows in the 3 different suits, shifted up by 1.
    All Types- The player's hand contains a Bamboo tile, a Character tile, a Circle tile, a Dragon tile and a Wind tile.
    Mixed Straight- A Chow of 1,2,3, a Chow of 4,5,6 and a Chow of 7,8,9 in three different suits.
    Reversible Tiles - The hand is composed of only Reversible (1,2,3,4,5,8,9 Circle; 2,4,5,6,8,9 Bamboo; White Dragon) tiles.Does not combine with:
    Mixed Triple Chow - Three Chows of the same numbers in the 3 different suits.Does not combine with:
    Mixed Shifted Pungs- Three Pungs or Kongs in the three different suits, shifted up by one.
    Lesser Honors and Knitted Tiles - The hand is entirely composed of single (unpaired) honors and single tiles from different knitted sequences. If this rule is satisfied, the player can win without...
    Knitted Straight- Winning with a hand that has 1,4,7 in one suit, 2,5,8 in a second suit and 3,6,9 in the third suit. This knitted straight is considered to be 3 Chows for the requirement of 4 trip...
    Upper Four - The hand is composed of only suit tiles with numerical values of 6 or greater.Does not combine with:
    Lower Four - The hand is composed of only suit tiles with numerical values of 4 or less.Does not combine with:
    Pure Straight - A Chow of 1,2,3, Chow of 4,5,6 and Chow of 7,8,9 in the same suit.Does not combine with:
    Three-Suited Terminal Chows - A Chow of 1,2,3 and Chow of 7,8,9 in one suit, a Chow of 1,2,3 and Chow of 7,8,9 in another suit, and a Pair of 5's in the last suit.Does not combine with:
    Pure Shifted Chows- Three Chows in a suit, each shifted up by one or two but not a combination of both.
    All Fives - Each group (triples and pair) has a 5.Does not combine with:
    Seven Pairs - Seven pairs. If this rule is satisfied, the player can win without the standard 4 triples and a pair.Does not combine with:
    Greater Honors and Knitted Tiles - The hand is composed of one of each honor and single tiles from different knitted sequences. If this rule is satisfied, the player can win without the standard 4...
    All Even Pungs - Four Pungs or Kongs and a pair of even suit tiles.Does not combine with:
    Full Flush - The hand is composed entirely of a single suit.Does not combine with:
    Four Shifted Chows - Four Chows in a suit, each shifted up by one or two but not a combination of both.Does not combine with:
    Three Kongs - Three Kongs (either melded or concealed).Does not combine with:
    All Terminals and Honors - The hand is composed entirely of Terminal (1 or 9) and Honor tiles.Does not combine with:
    Quadruple Chow - Four identical Chows in the same suit.Does not combine with:
    Four Pure Shifted Pungs - Four Pungs or Kongs in the same suit, shifted up by one.Does not combine with:
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