This four-player Japanese Riichi table follows the approved World Riichi Championship 2025 baseline: no red fives, one-winner head-bump, and a 30,000-point start.
All opponents are AI
P430000
P330000
P230000
P4 DISCARD
P3 DISCARD
P2 DISCARD
P1 DISCARD
RIICHIEast 170YOU
DORA
YOU is playingÀ 4 de prêt
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Practice table · all three opponents are AI
P4
G30000
P3
G30000
P2
G30000
YOU
G30000
Japanese RiichiEast 170
NSEW
Dora indicators
East is playingÀ 4 de prêt
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Comment jouer
Each player starts with 13 tiles. Draw one tile and discard one, aiming for four sets and a pair; Seven Pairs and Thirteen Orphans are also valid closed shapes.
A complete shape is not enough: the hand needs at least one yaku. Dora adds value but is not a yaku by itself.
Chi is available only from the player on your left. Pon, Kan and Ron may be called from any opponent, subject to claim priority.
Keep the hand closed and reach tenpai to declare Riichi. Choose a highlighted discard and place a 1,000-point stick.
Win by Tsumo on your own draw or Ron on an opponent discard. Under WRC head-bump, only the first winner in turn order receives the Ron.
The match runs through East and South rounds. In this product baseline, a dealer win or an exhaustive draw keeps the dealer; exhaustive draws use a 3,000-point noten payment.
This table uses 136 tiles, a 14-tile dead wall, Dora indicators and no red fives.
Conseils de stratégie
Secure a yaku before chasing Dora: bonus tiles cannot make an otherwise yaku-less hand legal.
Compare shanten and effective tiles before every discard; keep shapes with more improving draws.
Against Riichi, begin with genbutsu, then use suji and visible tile walls to reduce risk.
Declare Riichi deliberately: compare wait quality, hand value, remaining tiles and the match score.
Do not force low-value attacks late in the hand when a safer fold protects your position.
Questions fréquentes
How is Riichi different from Chinese mahjong?
Riichi requires a scoring pattern before a win can be declared, values concealed hands more highly, and uses a different scoring table. The draw-and-discard core is the same, so the two transfer easily.
Is this a good place to learn Riichi?
It is a good place to get comfortable with the flow, the calls and the common patterns. The readiness hint shows how far you are from a complete hand, which is the single most useful thing for a new player to see.