Mah Jong

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 17-05-2009

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Mah Jong
"Mah Jong rules differ from the internet version of real life?

I have a Mah Jong set, but the rules that I think that the version Actual game is not the same as Internet versions I've played (matching tiles of different spreads, trying to get rid of all the tables). Are there any rather broad with the instructions of Mah Jong? I've looked for myself, but have been unsuccessful.

Do not think like chess, Mah Jong, but as Poker. Mah Jong pieces are "card game" and there are many different ways to use the cover. Some people imply that all online Mah Jong is a loner, but that does not true. Yahoo! have a very good online version of four players in the game that seems to work pretty much the way I learned how to play (It is worth noting I learned to play in China, with Chinese players). There is a pretty good online version of the QQ, but that's all in traditional Chinese, so probably little likely to be trifled with. There are variations however, some groups have different part numbers, especially of the various western manufacturers. By the sounds of which you have been playing one game of solitaire, and there's nothing stopping you keep doing it. However, the regular (and popular) game of Mah Jong normally played with four players, sat about four rows of double-height rooms stacked in a square configuration. Go and check out BoardGameGeek (http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/2093) For an overview, in the bottom of this page you will find the files containing the rules of the game. It may take a little getting used to, but fun is good when you get the hang of it. That said, I have yet to win a game, but considering that almost exclusively to play against Chinese friends, that's not a great surprise

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Play Samurai

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 12-10-2006

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Play Samurai
What sports played Samurai when they were practicing martial arts?

Ju-jitsu, judo, archery and martial arts are not sport.

jujitsu and judo to go along with sword techniques there is also practiced archery.

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