Dice positioning:
The positioning of the dice is also different from that of the two dice. If you roll the dice, 5634 corresponds to the four directions of southeast, northwest and northwest respectively, and 12 does not count. If the throwing points are the same, it is not counted and needs to be thrown again.
If you throw two dice, 5,9 is east, 6, 10 is south, 7, 1 1 is west, and 8, 12 is north. If the number of points thrown at the back is the same as that of the previous person, it is not counted, and the latter person needs to throw it again.
Lottery location:
This is the practice in regular mahjong comparison, which requires the contestants to determine the table number and position according to their respective lottery numbers.
This is the positioning method used in regular competitions. The new rules stipulate that athletes should be seated according to the table number and orientation determined by their respective lottery numbers.
However, in some places, after playing a game (4 laps), it will be repositioned according to the above method, which is what we often call "adjusting the wind". First, it is to prevent some intentional people from cheating by using a fixed position, thus drawing more cards. Second, because other players also hope to have the opportunity to sit in a more "prosperous" position. If you touch the wind, you should adjust it with the harmony of the last set of the last game.
That is, pick out the four sceneries in the southeast, northwest and northwest, buckle and wash them evenly, and determine the orientation of "East" with dice (determined by the number of dice points). Then each of the other three companies touched one, and the last one was for the wind maker. Or sit counterclockwise, southeast and northwest, just like the first game.