08 Mar 2008 12:27:47 | Steve Hall
During a recent visit to my parent's house I noticed a solid
black briefcase on the kitchen table. I was curious as to what
was inside. From it's size, I thought it might be a laptop
computer. My mom opened the briefcase to reveal several colorful
tiles and game pieces. She informed me that it was her Mahjongg
tile set. She plays this ancient Chinese game weekly with her
friends.
I am a big fan of playing Mahjongg on the computer. I wondered
if there were differences in the rules of my mom's physical
board game versus my computer game. There are many differences
indeed, just as there are many versions of Mahjongg available.
The board version is an intense game of strategy, logic, and
planning. My mom plays with three other players and has to work
with a partner. The computer version I play is basic in
comparison as I just try to match tiles together to remove them
from the Mahjongg tile pile.
What is the history of Mahjongg? Mahjongg is an ancient Chinese
game that has a debatable origin. There are several theories as
to who invented Mahjongg. Some believe that Mahjongg wasn't
invented until the middle of the 19th century. Believers of this
origin maintain that Mahjongg was based on current Chinese card
and domino games.
Others believe that Confucius invented the game around 500 BC.
Confucius was known as a great Chinese philosopher. The theory
that he started Mahjongg is based upon observation that game
piece tiles and popularity relate to his philosophies and
travels.
Mahjongg made its way to the United States by the early 20th
century. The game was translated into English. In 1937 the
National Mah Jongg League was created. The rules of Mahjongg
were reviewed and revamped.
Who plays Mahjongg? Mahjongg has had a variety of players. The
game requires four players and takes a few hours to play.
Therefore, it is an ideal game for parties or special occasions.
Players in China have played Mahjongg to celebrate life events.
When Mahjongg became popular in the United States it was
primarily played by the Jewish population. Mahjongg is now
making its way across all backgrounds and age levels. The
physical tile game is familiar to the older generation while the
computerized version is bringing in the younger generation.
How do you play Mahjongg? Good question. The answer is that it
depends. There are basic rules, but rules tend to vary based on
the geographic region. The main goal of the game is to find
matching tile suits and complete the 14 to 17 tile set. There
are rule books that cover the Western version of the game.
The Mahjongg game that my mom plays is closer to the ancient
Chinese version then the computerized version I play. She enjoys
the complexity and strategy of Mahjongg as well as the benefit
of playing with her good friends.
Mahjongg is an exciting game to try whether you want to play
with friends or on your own. I find playing the computer
versions both entertaining and relaxing. Many games websites,
such as Grandmatrix.com, have several PC versions of Mahjongg
available. The different versions are akin to the variety of
Mahjongg history, rules, and players around the world. Start
your exploration of the Mahjongg variations by searching
GrandMatrix under the keyword 'Mahjongg' and you will be well on
your way to fun!
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