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A game of Chinese origin usually played by four persons with tiles resembling dominoes and bearing various designs, which are drawn and discarded until one player wins with a hand of four combinations of three tiles each and a pair of matching tiles.
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Information on the history, symbolism and rules of major Mahjong variants. Maintained by Lagarto, the maker of Four Winds Mah Jong game software.
Repository of the rec.games.mahjong newsgroup's FAQ. Documentation about most aspects of the game : rules variations, types of sets, accessories, tips for buyers and sellers, basic strategies, books, links. Exchange board to find players and trade sets.
Mahjong sets dealer giving advice about care, restoration and purchase of vintage sets.
Lists outlets in England, Scotland and Ireland where Mahjong sets can be purchased on-line and on the street. Downloadable print-it-yourself Mahjong kards
This weblog reports on the activities of a group of Hiroshima-based foreigners and their Japanese friends who play three-player mahjong.
Rules and guide to the game of Mahjong, with an emphasis on Hong Kong Old Style Scoring.
1976's official hands and rules of the National Mahjongg League, Inc. [PDF]
Loose summary of Japanese terminology, game play and scoring.
An illustrated description of Mah-Jong (BMJA rules) with beginners’ guide. Advice and information about other sites, buying sets, clubs, organizations, teachers.
Documentary film about Jewish and Asian women who play Mahjong.
Explains Yahoo's 3-fan Hong Kong Old Style rules
Archives of all postings made on Usenet rec.games.mahjong between January 1998 and November 2000.
Discussion of rules for Mahjong play. No mahjong solitaire.
Rules and a Java-based computer game for the Singapore style of Mahjong.
Information and resources for Japanese, Riichi Mahjong. Also a listing of clubs, worldwide.
A wiki-style site. Focuses on the rules and scoring for different types variations.
A website dedicated to old Mah Jongg games and accessories.
Notes taken and adapted from various sources about the game.
Weekly columns about the game of Mahjong as it's played in Japan.
Describes American-style Mahjong as it is played today.
Peter Gallagher's collection of Mahjong sets.
Summary of the scoring for Chinese classical rules.
Basic tactics and various tips.
History of the game. Descriptions of major rule variants and gameplay.
A website about Mah Jongg scoring system developed for international competitions.
Repository of the rec.games.mahjong newsgroup's FAQ. Documentation about most aspects of the game : rules variations, types of sets, accessories, tips for buyers and sellers, basic strategies, books, links. Exchange board to find players and trade sets.
Information on the history, symbolism and rules of major Mahjong variants. Maintained by Lagarto, the maker of Four Winds Mah Jong game software.
An illustrated description of Mah-Jong (BMJA rules) with beginners’ guide. Advice and information about other sites, buying sets, clubs, organizations, teachers.
Discussion of rules for Mahjong play. No mahjong solitaire.
Information and resources for Japanese, Riichi Mahjong. Also a listing of clubs, worldwide.
A website dedicated to old Mah Jongg games and accessories.
A website about Mah Jongg scoring system developed for international competitions.
Explains Yahoo's 3-fan Hong Kong Old Style rules
Archives of all postings made on Usenet rec.games.mahjong between January 1998 and November 2000.
Describes American-style Mahjong as it is played today.
A wiki-style site. Focuses on the rules and scoring for different types variations.
This weblog reports on the activities of a group of Hiroshima-based foreigners and their Japanese friends who play three-player mahjong.
Weekly columns about the game of Mahjong as it's played in Japan.
History of the game. Descriptions of major rule variants and gameplay.
Notes taken and adapted from various sources about the game.
Loose summary of Japanese terminology, game play and scoring.
Basic tactics and various tips.
Summary of the scoring for Chinese classical rules.
Peter Gallagher's collection of Mahjong sets.
Lists outlets in England, Scotland and Ireland where Mahjong sets can be purchased on-line and on the street. Downloadable print-it-yourself Mahjong kards
Rules and guide to the game of Mahjong, with an emphasis on Hong Kong Old Style Scoring.
1976's official hands and rules of the National Mahjongg League, Inc. [PDF]
Mahjong sets dealer giving advice about care, restoration and purchase of vintage sets.
Documentary film about Jewish and Asian women who play Mahjong.
Rules and a Java-based computer game for the Singapore style of Mahjong.

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