[FREE] The Complete Book of Mah Jongg: An Illustrated Guide to the Asian, American and International Styles of Play
✿ Amy Lo ✿
| #759293 in Books | Tuttle Publishing | 2016-01-26 | 2016-01-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.70 x6.00l,.0 | File Name: 0804845301 | 192 pages | The Complete Book of Mah Jongg An Illustrated Guide to the Asian American and International Styles of Play
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Provides Cantonese wording for Winning Hand Names|By Over 50|I hoped the Asian section would mirror the Classical Chinese scoring on Wikipedia, explain how hands are scored in-detail, and answer other questions... like how many suit tiles qualify for a half-flush hand. Not really. The fan scoring method did not explain how a chicken hand (0 fan) would still earn two points,|About the Author|Amy Lo, born in Canton, China, divides her time between Hong Kong, Tokyo, and the United States. Mahjong, which she has been playing for more than 30 years, is one of her favorite pastimes. She currently lives in Florida.
Master the exhilarating game of Mahjong with this introductory guide.
This complete, easy-to-follow instructional Mahjong handbook includes over 150 full-color photographs and illustrations to introduce players to this captivating game. This is the first Mahjong book to fully cover the Cantonese or "old rules" game. It also includes all of the most popular variations, such as the Shanghai game, the 16-tile or Taiwanese game, and the 12-tile game. Included ...
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