Mahjong is a game of Chinese origin that is usually played by four people with 144 tiles that are drawn and discarded until one player secures a winning hand. Play mahjong and get a booklet that de...
Mahjong is a game of Chinese origin that is usually played by four people with 144 tiles that are drawn and discarded until one player secures a winning hand. Play mahjong and get a booklet that describes the change of the wind with tips from a gaming specialist in this free video on card games.
Expert: Windy St. George Bio: Windy St. George has worked at Games of Berkeley for eight years. She is an expert in all types of card games, board games, tabletop games, RPGs, and miniatures. Filmmaker: Sam Lee
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how can you play with ony youreself this is not a solitair type game the in no way to my knolage that you can ply by youreselfe unless you play the retarded computer version
Didn't really help. At all. Not even much of an introduction. Mostly just explaining some key terms, not all that well, and showing us.. what you get in game sets? If you're going to introduce a game, at least already know how to play it yourself because it sounded like you just wung it.
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Also you have an annoying lisp.