Date: 10/20/2020 By: Debbie Barnett Categories: Strategies
"Dogging," is the term used when a player discards tiles that are not needed by another player.
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Stopping the Charleston after the first Charleston moves is permitted and does not require another players' permission to do so nor does that person need to give a reason as to why they make their decision.
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Date: 09/29/2020 By: Site Admin Categories: Strategies
The NMJL card is color-coded to indicate how many suits are needed in a hand
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A player should not call their hand dead, even if their hand is no longer viable.
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Date: 09/09/2020 By: Site Admin Categories: Strategies
Wall games can occur for different reasons and more times than not, it is because of defensive playing.
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Although there is no rule about placing exposures in the hand's order on the card, it is courteous to do so and put Jokers in the proper place.
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When a player exposes tiles on the flat part of their rack, it isn’t required, nor is it a rule that they separate them with spaces.
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If a player stops the Charleston, he still can do an optional across.
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Date: 09/09/2020 By: Site Admin Categories: Strategies
Every mah jongg player has their own style and vision for where a hand can go but there are strategies that apply to American mah jongg that can set every hand up for success.
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A player should use Jokers wisely and consider factors such as but not limited to being in the beginning, middle, or end game.
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