OCRMAH - Strategy and Fun Playing Mah Jongg
Course Description
Mah Jongg is a tile game with Chinese origins that was developed in the 19th century and has spread throughout the world since the early 20th century. Weplay the American version, a form of Mah Jongg standardized by the National Mah Jongg League and the American Mah-Jongg Association. It is a little different from the original Chinese version. Each player is dealt 38 tiles. The goal of the game is to complete a line of tiles that is on your Mah Jongg card which is changed annually. Like most games, there are some basic rules to learn. Similar to other table games, Mah Jongg is a game of skill, strategy, and luck. Most of all, everyone should have
fun while playing!
Notes
Instructor: Angela Larson
Location: Broadmoor Arts and Wellness Center
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