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Category - Jokers
If a player inadvertently exposes the wrong tiles or exposes too many jokers, they can add to or take away from the current exposure as long as they have not discarded. After a player has discarded, exposures on their rack cannot be changed.
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The value of a Jokerless hand is doubled. For example, if a player declares mah jongg on a hand that can use jokers but it is jokerless, the value of the hand is doubled. If the player self-picks their winning tile, the value is doubled again.
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Jokers can never be passed during the Charleston. If a player received a joker during the Charleston they must give it back to the players who passed it to them.
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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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