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281/366 Mah Jong

281/366 Mah Jong
In the traditional rules of the game, the four wind tiles are laid face down and each of the four players draws one to determine where they sit at a square table: north, west, south and east. Each player is then given 14 tiles. To get a Mahjong, a player must arrange their tiles into four sets and a pair. A set can either be a “pung,” a set of three identical tiles, or a “chow,” three tiles in sequence of the same suit. (The rules are similar to Rummy in that you can have either a run of three cards or three of a kind. The trick is to remember the characters! ) Once the tiles have been dealt, the remaining tiles are formed into a wall of 17 tiles long and 2 high in front of each player... There are 136 tiles in a set which includes 36 characters, 36 circles, 36 bamboos (each of these suits are divided into numbers one to nine), 16 Wind tiles and 12 Dragon tiles.
roundhouse.ca/mahjong-a-brief-history-of-the-game/

One pair of dice is used to determine the deal.

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 Jean
Jean
Beautiful tiles.
3 years ago.
 Chrissy
Chrissy club
Ich mag es, wenn Spielsteine so liebevoll gestaltet sind.
3 years ago.

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