GENINT 711.326
Beginning Mah-Jongg
Mah-Jongg is a game of both skill and luck that originated in China many centuries ago.
It was brought to the West in the 1920s and is played with four players seated around a table.
Tiles are shuffled, die are cast, and rituals involving the allocation of tiles and then the exchange of tiles begin.
The first person to match a hand of 14 tiles and thus call “Mah-Jongg" ends the game, whereupon tiles are scored, and a winner is declared.
This course introduces the beginner to the basic rules and simple strategies.
Learn to play this enjoyable, social, and thought-provoking game.
The first two meetings are mandatory .
Every student must purchase the current Mah-Jongg card from the National Mah-Jongg League at www.nationalmahjonggleague.org .
The large card is preferred.