Nothing says Spring like the arrival of the new card. Yes, it's here. It's been spotted in the northeast - Long Island, Queens, New Jersey and as far away as San Francisco. Texas, Ohio, and Venice, FL. If you haven't gotten yours today it will surely come soon.
So let's not waste time. Those of you who have the card know what's inside. For those who don't have it, here's a breakdown of what's new and what's not. Copyright laws forbid a photographic representation, but if you use your imagination (or a few markers) you can figure it out. So get out your 2015 card and follow along.
The categories remain the same, as do the number of hands in each category, except for like numbers. Some patterns have changed from pung, kong, pung, kong to pung, pung, kong, kong. Some patterns have changed from pair, pung, kong, pung, pair to pair pair pung pung kong.
Got that? You will.
2016 -
Forget 2015! Sixes now rule the roost!
The first hand changes - take out the EW and put in the 2016. Add two flowers and you have the new hand. Flip that around, so instead of Norths and Souths with 2016 in the middle, use Easts and Wests with 2016 in the middle and you have the new second hand in the category. Cute!
2015 with 1's and 5's is out. 2015 between two kongs of dragons is out as well.
Change the 15 at the end of four flowers, four twos, four soaps to 16 and you have the fourth hand in 2016 on the new card. Change the pung of fives to a pung of sixes in the last (closed) hand and you have the new last closed hand in 2016. To replace the lost dragon hand, a new third hand in the category is added: A little tricky but interesting... pung of two's, pung of soaps, kong of one's, kong of sixes - any three suits. Think about that one for a bit.
2468
Some tweaks to old friends.
Change the first hand to kong of flowers, pair of twos pair of fours, pung of sixes and pung of eights.
Second hand pattern changes to pung, pung, kong, kong.
Twos and eights with dragons is out, replaced instead by old favorite, kong of twos, pair of fours kong of sixes in one suit with two pairs of eights in the other two suits. (Value 30)
2-4-4-6-8 hand remains.
Hand with pairs of fours and sixes in the middle is out, replaced by a new interesting hand, similar to the pair of eights hand - kong of twos, kong of fours, kong of sixes pair of eights - all one suit.
Closed hand replaced by: Pair of flowers, pung of twos with pung matching dragons; pung of eights with pung matching dragons (any two suits), closed, value 30.
Like Numbers
The like numbers hand has gone back to four flowers with two kongs and a pair of like numbers. A little easier hand to make, IMHO. But added hand like numbers with dragons: pair, pair, pung, pung, kong. Closed! 30.
Eleven Hands
Seven has now become eleven. No sixes in this batch. It's 2+9, 8+3 and 7+4.
Quints
First hand gone. Old favorite second hand remains.
New quint consecutive run, any three consecutive numbers: Quint-kong-quint in 1 suit or 3.
Any wind, any dragon, any number is now kong of flowers, quint of wind, quint of number.
Last hand new - Two flowers, quint of ones, pair of sixes, quint of sevens. One suit or three.
Consecutive run:
The classic first hand is now pair, pair, pung, pung, kong.
Flowers 1-2-3 is gone. After a good, long run, 1-2 dragon is gone! Will miss that one.
The "knitted" hand with middle number matching dragon is now pung, kong, pung, kong.
1-2-3-4 is now pung, pung, kong, kong.
Replacing Flowers 1-2-3 is....the "sandwich" hand. Consecutive numbers, kong-pair/pair/pair-kong
Replacing 1-2 dragon is...one-two/one-two/three! pair/pair/pung/pung/kong. Yay!
The closed hand is a new one to me: Pair of flowers, pungs of any four consecutive numbers.
13579
Classic hand is now pair, pair, pung, pung, kong.
1-3-3-5 and 5-7-7-9 is now pung, pung, kong, kong.
One-nine dragon is gone!
Pairs of one/three/five has been replaced by: kong of ones, pairs of 3/5/7, kong of 9. Two suits.
Flowers 1-3-5 and Flowers 5-7-9 remain.
Old favorite: 11 333 DDDD 333 55 (3 suits) and 55 777 DDDD 777 99 are back!
The two closed hands are gone, replaced by: 11 33 555 777 9999 in three suits (open hand, 25)
and closed hand two flowers, pungs of 1/3/5/D or 5/7/9/D in one suit.
Winds - Dragons
First hand is the same. Second hand remains as well.
The hand with the six like numbers has changed. It is now similar to the like number with dragons hand. pair/pair pung/pung kong - either pair of north and pung of south with odd numbers in three suits or pair of east pung of west with even numbers in three suits. Closed! 30 points.
To compensate for 2015 with kongs of dragons being removed, and with apologies to those who were hoping for NEWS - a little twist is added: kong of dragons/ NN EW SS/kong of dragons. Two suits, no flowers. Something for everybody - 30 point hand.
And last but not least Flowers with Dragons remains.
369
First hand gone. New hand is kong of flowers, single three, pair of sixes, pung of nines, kong of dragons, one suit.
Second hand pattern changes. Now pung, pung, kong, kong.
Third hand stays, as does fourth. For some inexplicable reason they have changed position.
3-6-9 Dragons is out, replaced by old hand with six like numbers: 333 66 999 333 333 (3's 6's or 9's)
Closed hand is out replaced by old favorite: 333 6 999 333 6 999 (2 suits)
Singles and pairs
Forget all you know about singles and pairs.
They have all changed with the exception of the "big" hand, which is now 2016.
First hand is: pair of norths pairs of odds - 11 33 55 77 99 - pair of souths - one suit C50.
Followed by: pair of flowers, pair of easts, pairs of evens - 22 44 66 88 - pair of wests - C60
Third hand: pair of flowers, pairs of any five consecutive numbers with pair of matching dragons.
Fourth hand: The old pairs hand: FF 11 22 11 22 11 22, any two consecutive numbers in 3 suits.
Replacing 998 is the 369 variation: 336 336699 336699 in three suits. C50
A new singles and pair added for some panache! FF 11 22 33 DD DD DD. Any three consecutive number in one suit, dragons in three suits. Closed 60 points. A tournament hand of the day for sure.
In addition, a new line has been added to the back of the card: To claim a discard, the player must verbalize their call, letting the other players know that they are claiming that discard. They may say "call," "take," "I want that," etc.
Do you hear that, my silent friends???????
So there you have Mrs. Unger's last gift to us. A card that brilliantly blends the challenge for the experienced player with accessibility for the new player and keeps us playing for another year.
Happy mahj!
As always, thank you so much Linda for taking the time to put this out for us West Coasters who always get our cards later than those of you on the East Coast. I agree, Mrs. Unger certainly seems to have left us with a special 2016 card that will be fun and a challenge to even the most experienced players.
ReplyDeleteReally wish the 2468, 13579, consecutives had come up with some newer hands instead of just changing from pung to kong and vice versa. Just seems like same old same old recycled year after year.
ReplyDeleteBut it won't stop me from playing. Just maybe play alternative cards (AMJA and Marvelous MJ) more often.
Try the Next Generation Card 2016 by Destination MahJongg
DeleteI haven't got my card yet in Ohio, but as usual, the excitement of a new card always seems to wear off fast. It seems to me, the same old, same old hands keep getting recycled every few years. I wish there were a way to 'think outside the box' and come up with a whole new category on the card someday. Not sure what, but maybe the League needs to shake things up a bit!
ReplyDeleteHI Linda,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing. I am on the west coast do I am excited to see the new hands. I have a question about the new quint consecutive run. I only count 12 tiles. 5 + 2 + 5. Am I missing something?
Also, how is the 13579 hand that replaces the closed hand divided into suits- is it 11 33/ 555 777/ 9999/ That is how I highlighted it, I was just curious if it is correct. You really made my night, thank you again!
Sorry about that, Jennifer. The quint hand of 1+6+7 has two flowers in the beginning and the 13579 hand is as you have bracketed it, in three suits.
DeleteOops, the final quint also only has 12 tiles. 5 ones, 6 sixes, and 5 sevens. Thank you for your help.
DeleteI've corrected the consecutive run quint as well - it now reads quint-kong-quint. Thanks for pointing that out!
DeleteLinda, Thank you for the info on the new card! Can you confirm a question that comes up now and then about calling a tile to make 2015. Are we correct in that is it played as a single, so you cannot have a Joker and you cannot call a tile to complete a 2015 unless it is to MahJongg. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYes, you are correct. You may only call for a tile in the "year" (now 2016) to complete the hand and call for mahj.
DeleteI organize Central Florida Mah Jongg group on Meetup and I'm going to share your blog about the 2016. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI will just wait till I get the new card to see the hands. I can wait a day or two or several.
ReplyDeleteI really like this card. I've only been playing since 2014 so I don't have a lot of history with the older hands. I think 1's will be in high demand since all addition hands now require a pair of 1's, plus the 2016's, and any other hands using 1's. Can't wait to start playing! Thanks for your perspective, Linda!
ReplyDeleteC means CONCEALED not closed.
ReplyDeleteIt is referred to in both ways.
DeleteYou are a fun and knowledgeable friend to the mah-jongg community thank you for your efforts. May the winds be with you
ReplyDeleteHaven't received my card yet. I've tried calling the National Mah Jongg League for the past three days. The line is always busy. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteThe new card is mailed out in batches and it can take awhile to reach everyone. There are over 300,000 members that are receiving new cards. Generally speaking if you ordered early you will receive it sooner than if you ordered later on. Please wait a little longer and then try calling the League to track your order. The line is always busy this time of year with people looking for their cards, but by next week things should be looking up.
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