You are the non-dealer. Your 15 cards: X, XII, XIV, XVI, XVIII, IX, VII, V, 7♣, 8♣, 9♣, 7♠, 8♠, 2♥, 3♦.
Play, or pass?
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Pass. Eight Taroks is more than half your hand, and it feels like an army, but read the pip table: not one of these eight is the Skus, the Moon, or the Pagat, and there is not a single King, Queen, Cavalier or Jack anywhere in the fifteen. Card count says the same thing in numbers: even a fantasy where you captured every one of these fifteen cards clean gives you 15 ÷ 3 = 5 Card Points and not one printed pip more, a floor nowhere close to the 36 you’d need. Closing that gap means the resupply and your tricks would have to deliver nearly every pip-bearing card left in the deck, and the five highest-ranked Taroks in the whole game, the Skus, the XXI, the XX, the XIX and the XVII, are every one of them missing from this hand, free to overtrump you the moment a fat trick is on the table. Taroks win tricks, but only pip-carrying cards fill the pile: this hand can trump forever and still land nowhere near 36 of 70. Pass, and let it shine in Trischaken instead, where being full of harmless cards is the whole plan.