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  2. Play mahjong like a pro: Comprehensive guide to rules, suits ...

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    Mahjong, a tile game born in China hundreds of years ago continues to be popular amongst audiences worldwide. Here's how to play. Play mahjong like a pro: Comprehensive guide to rules, suits ...

  3. Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    This form of mahjong uses all of the tiles of the most commonly available sets, includes no exotic complex rules, and has a relatively small set of scoring sets/hands with a simple scoring system. For these reasons Hong Kong mahjong is a suitable variation for the introduction of game rules and play and is the focus of this article.

  4. American mahjong - Wikipedia

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    American mahjong utilizes racks to hold each player's tiles, jokers, and "Hands and Rules" score cards. It has several distinct gameplay mechanics such as "The Charleston", [1] which is a set of required passes, and optional passing of the tiles. American mahjong is played with four players using mah jongg tiles.

  5. Mahjong and artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese mahjong set. Mahjong is a relatively complex four-player game with multiple variants played all around the world. [1] When developing a mahjong-related artificial intelligence (AI), there are several factors researchers must consider; an AI must take into account its own hand as well as what it infers about the other players' hands utilizing the information available. [2]

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  7. Game Of The Day: Mahjong Quest - AOL

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    Mahjong Quest is back and better than ever! Travel to four beautiful oriental locations. Each location features a different way of playing the tiles and a soothing soundtrack to match the mood of ...

  8. Mahjong solitaire - Wikipedia

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    A Mahjong solitaire video game with the tiles arranged in "turtle formation" Mahjong solitaire (also known as Shanghai solitaire, electronic or computerized mahjong, solitaire mahjong or simply mahjong) is a single-player matching game that uses a set of mahjong tiles rather than cards. It is more commonly played on a computer than as a ...

  9. Mahjong tiles - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving mahjong sets date to the 1870s when the game was largely confined to Zhejiang, Shanghai, and Jiangsu. [1] They already exhibited various traits found in modern sets. The core of the set is the 108 suited tiles which were inherited from Chinese money-suited playing cards .