Standard Size Mahjong Set Includes Dice, Chips and Marker who is boardgame
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Customer reviews (13)
D**a P**y
Item: Green
Nice. The case could have been better.
February 26, 2025
M**z
Item: Green Without Numbers
Super ganda and complete yung tiles.
1w ago
l**🧿
Item: Blue
Maganda Yung mahjong set....excited n mga marites samin magmahjong
January 15, 2025
V**a H**e E**s
Item: Blue
complete set, maganda at magaan
March 10, 2025
K**K V**s
Item: Green Without Numbers
Thank you so muchhhh
March 10, 2025
M**o T**l a** T**s
Item: Ivory
Good condition
March 11, 2025
j**x
Item: Blue
They like it
January 24, 2025
a**8
Item: Ivory Without Numbers
pwede po ba paki send ako ng 6 char kasi nag sobra po ung 9 char..m
3w ago
J**e N**o
Item: Blue
Good quqlit
February 28, 2025
G** B**o
Item: Blue
Great!
September 8, 2024
U**H
Item: Green
Ok
2w ago
j**0
Item: Green
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January 26, 2025
L**e
Item: Ivory
G
3w ago
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Product description
Mahjong One Set of 144 Mahjong Tiles in Brown Briefcase Mahjong, also spelled majiang and numerous other variants, is a tile-based game that originated in China during the Qing Dynasty. It is commonly played by four players. The game and its regional variants are widely played throughout Eastern and South Eastern Asia and have a small following in Western countries. Similar to the Western card game rummy, Mahjong is a game of skill, strategy, and calculation and involves a degree of chance. The game is played with a set of 144 tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols, although some regional variations may omit some tiles and/or add unique tiles. In most variations, each player begins by receiving 13 tiles. In turn players draw and discard tiles until they complete a legal hand using the 14th drawn tile to form 4 groups and a pair. There are fairly standard rules about how a piece is drawn, how a piece is robbed from another player, the use of simples (numbered tiles) and honors (winds and dragons), the kinds of melds allowed, how to deal the tiles and the order of play. Despite these similarities, there are many regional variations to the rules including rather different scoring systems, criteria for legal winning hands and even private table rules which distinguish some variations as notably different styles of mahjong.