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Aotenjo Infinite Hands [extra Quality] ✦ No Survey
Players have four chances per round to play sets of three or four tiles plus a pair.
Do you calculate every outcome, or trust your gut when the cards turn cold? 🧠🔥 Aotenjo Infinite Hands
Scores are calculated based on Fu (basic points) and Fan (multipliers). Because scores are cumulative across the four plays, they can grow exponentially with the right setup. Players have four chances per round to play
Unlike traditional 13-tile Mahjong, players build their final hand over four turns. Each turn, you play a set (three identical tiles or three sequential numbers) plus a pair to score. Cumulative Scoring: Because scores are cumulative across the four plays,
To understand the Infinite Hands, one must first understand the environment of Aotenjo. In the taxonomy of Mahjong rulesets, Aotenjo (often associated with specific competitive leagues or digital adaptations) emphasizes a pure, high-stakes form of the game. The name itself, translating roughly to "Blue Sky Castle" or "Blue Roof," suggests a vast, open ceiling of potential.
: Certain mechanics allow hands to replay themselves in subsequent turns.
You cannot achieve by luck alone. You need a blueprint. The following combinations are the "pillars" of the Red Pavilion.