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Category - Exposures
If a player completes an exposure and then brings other tiles to the flat part of his rack thinking he might have mah jongg but declares, "I can't do that," he can return those additional tiles back to his rack as long as he has not verbalized mah jongg.
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It is preferred that you place a called tile on the flat part of your rack and not in your rack among your tiles. This will prevent picking up the wrong tile for expous
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When a player calls a tile and places it on the flat part of their rack or exposes tiles from their rack, they are committed to taking that discard. They may add or take away from the exposure before discarding.
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It is every player's responsibility to verify they’ve made a correct exposure.
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When a player calls a tile and places it on the flat part of their rack or exposes tiles from their rack, they are committed to taking that discard.
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When two players call the same tile, the player next in turn gets the tile.
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When two players verbalize a call for the same discard, the player next has the first right of refusal unless the other player has also exposed tiles.
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