Mah Jongg Mondays in August
02aug7:30 pmMah Jongg Mondays in August
Event Details
Monday, August 2 & 9 7:30 PM How to Play American Mahjong Scroll down and click on the RSVP to register. Never played? No problem!
Event Details
Monday, August 2 & 9 7:30 PM
How to Play American Mahjong
Scroll down and click on the RSVP to register. Never played? No problem! Come, learn and have fun. THIS IS NOT A GAMBLING GAME! If you have your own tiles, please email us and let us know at recreation@highlandsnj.gov. ************************************************** Mahjong is a game of both skill and luck that originated in China many centuries ago and was brought to the West in the 1920’s with the publication of Joseph Park Babcock’s “Rules of Mah-Jongg.” American mahjong (also sometimes spelled “Mah Jongg” or called “Maajh“) is unique from Asian mahjong in several ways. American mahjong utilizes racks, jokers, “Hands and Rules” score cards and has several distinct gameplay mechanics. Although an American mahjong set can be used to play Chinese Mahjong, the rules that follow are for the American game. Mahjong is always played with four players seated around a table. Tiles are shuffled, die are cast, and rituals involving the allocation of tiles and then the exchange of tiles begin. The first person to match a hand of 14 tiles and thus “call mahjong” ends the game, whereupon tiles are scored and a winner is declared. The excitement of mahjong lies in the decisions that you will constantly have to make. Is it preferable to discard a tile and thus gain an advantage, or would it be more prudent to stay with a decent hand? There is the exhilaration of winning a hand as well as regret at not having been bold enough to have made a different choice. Like poker, you will learn a lot about your opponents as you play mahjong and adjust your strategy according to their strengths and weaknesses. |
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Time
(Monday) 7:30 pm
Location
Highlands Community Center
22 Snug Harbor Avenue