Mahjong is a Chinese game of skill, which involves four players. Although the game play in general is similar in all of the versions of mahjong, the game pieces and scoring, however, slightly differ depending on the regional variations. The most popular variation is the Hong Kong Mahjong style. Almost similar to gin rummy, the object of mahjong is to build sets, as well as get the highest point value. In order to do this, each player selects and discards tiles (the game pieces, bearing different designs) until an entire set of combinations has been made.
Instructions
This version has been made even easier to play with a variation of winning methods. So let's start the ball rolling (in this case, the dice), and begin playing Hong Kong Mahjong. The Hong Kong Mahjong set The basic Mahjong set has 136 pieces, which contains 36 distinct kinds of pieces (4 of each kind). There are three suits, which run from one to nine. There are four directional tiles (Winds or Feng), labeled as East, South, West, and North (4 pieces each). Hong Kong Mahjong Game Rules -East-South-West-North There are also three Cardinal tiles (Dragons or Special Honor Pieces), labeled as Red Dragon, Green Dragon, and White Dragon (4 pieces each).