Mahjong Game
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Mahjong, also known as Mah Jong – is a tile based game invented by the Chinese. As to when exactly it was invented, there is some debate about it, but I guess it is safe to say it was at least 150 years ago.
It’s a game for four players – a game of skill, intelligence, calculation and, as with any game, there is always the element of luck. Research has shown that seniors who play mahjong keep dementia at bay. Hence, doctors here recommend that seniors should play the game.
I learned to play the mahjong only after I retired, when I had time on my hands. There was a time when I played mahjong almost every other weekend. It took me some time to learn how to play the game right, how to be good at it. As they say, you pay to learn the game. It sure cost me a fair bit, learning to play the game. But I didn’t mind it very much. I had fun, and I treat the losses as buying my friends dinner and drinks.
Unfortunately, death claimed one of the players, and another moved overseas. It is difficult to find another two players for the game. Although many people know how to play mahjong, it takes strong friendship to not quarrel over disagreements during the game. Some people play to win, some people are poor losers. People like that will not be friends for long playing mahjong. Or they would be playing with an agenda. That would make the atmosphere very tense. It would not be fun at all. Good friends have ended up as strangers because of disagreement while playing, especially when money is involved.
My friends and I, we play what we call friendly games. There is a lot of give and take. We enjoy the game, the camaraderie, and the time together. We have known each other for a long time, and we all know each other’s temperament. Most importantly we understand - friendship first.
I like the game very much. I am slightly better at it now, but still far from good. You have to be quick, sharp, attentive and skilful in reading the cards, in reading how the other players are playing their cards. Probably, that is why it keeps the mind agile and limber. Mahjong sessions are also very good for social bonding, a good way for four good friends to enjoy an afternoon, or evening together.
There are videos on Youtube to teach you how to play the game. Here is one. This one is actually quite thorough. Just remember it is a Chinese variation. The totaling of points is quite different from the way we do it here in Singapore.
It helps if you understand the few mandarin words in the game, So, the first thing you need to do is to learn, or at least familiarise yourself with the few mandarin words, although from the video, you can see that it is not really necessary.
Today, Mahjong is more popular than ever, spanning the globe. However, different countries have different variations of the rules of this game – Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore… each have their way of totalling the points. So, even if you play mahjong very well, when you are in a different country, it is good to check if their way of totalling the points is the same as the way you are used to.
Nowadays, there are mahjong tables that come automated. It will ‘wash’ the cards for you. Check this out in the video.
But I don’t think this has catched on yet. Part of the fun in the game is the washing and building of the tiles. It’s like the kindle and the book. Some people still prefer to turn and feel the page, and also the smell of a book.
Have a look at the video below if you are curious to know how mahjongs are made. This requires skill and craftsmanship.
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This is a game I've yet to learn, but it looks fascinating and I like thinking based games such as chess.
Thank you for sharing Vince.
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Howdy Jake. Always a pleasure to share. 😊
Yes, the game is very interesting and I love playing it, even though I am not very good at it. But the problem is that it needs four players and as was mentioned in the post - very difficult to get four good friends to play.
Thank you for the shout out to tipu. 😊 Much appreciated.
and 4 moderately good players. if u get one noob as a player, it can wreck the games for others quite easily..
I was the noob for a long time. Luckily, they put up with me. 😊 But they also make a lot of money off me. 😊
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I was playing quite bit last year when I was out of job at NUSS.
I learned the game when I young but still not a easy one to master.
Bridge is even harder
I guess I only know the basics where mahjong is concern. Still not very good.
I don't have friends who play Bridge. Otherwise, I also want to learn. 😊
Love playing mahjong
Thank you for taking a look. I love playing mahjong too.😊
I played as a kid. We had different cards each year that incorporated the year into some of the winning hands you could make. I think I still have a set of tiles.
wow. You were exposed to mahjong earlier than I was.😊
" ..different cards each year that incorporated the year into some of the winning hands you could make."?
I guess we have different rules then.
As @leetahsar said, time to take out the tiles and get into the game again. Keeps your mind agile. 😊
In the US there are certain hands that you make to win, and they change each year. Like this:
https://wherethewindsblow.com/tom-sloper-on-the-2019-national-mah-jongg-league-inc-card/
Hi Jon, Thanks for the link.
It's definitely a different way of playing. Not the way I learned or played here. 😊
I can’t find the set. My wife thinks it might be in a box in the garage :-( The cards have the hands that can be made (in the US) and change every year:
https://wherethewindsblow.com/tom-sloper-on-the-2019-national-mah-jongg-league-inc-card/
Time to take out the set of tiles, and get some photos out of them !
Howdy sir Vincent! right, 150 years ago. Probably more like 1,500 years ago. So you guys play for money, is that what you're saying. And you got so good you drove the other players away? I figured you had a vicious side. I ain't got time to watch videos, can't you just say how they make those? lol.
Howdy Jonboy. If you have no time to watch the video, you have no time to read what I write about how mahjong are made. 😊
Oh. Well you write very succintly so I think you could do it in 2 sentences!
You think wrong. 😊
lol! A classic quote from sir Vincent! Like I said, very succinct!
Hello! I think that many people like to play mahjong, because this game is not only interesting, but also useful for training the mind. Personally, I prefer to play online mahjong on the web mahjong website and it gives me great pleasure. I advise you to visit this game resource and try interesting mahjong layouts that consist of 170 tiles. This is quite difficult, but it will appeal to those who have good experience in playing majdong.
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