为什么人们会打麻将的英文

为什么人们会打麻将的英文

People play Mahjong for many different reasons. Some like the challenge of solving complex strategy problems, while others enjoy the social interaction of a game with friends or family members. Mahjong is also a great way to spend time with loved ones, stay mentally sharp, and hone your math and logic skills.

      People play Mahjong for many different r

      Just like any other card game, playing Mahjong requires some rules and regulations to make it fair. In this article, we will explore some of the basic rules of Mahjong and how to play a successful game.

      Objective: The objective of Mahjong is to be the first to get rid of all of your tiles by forming patterns (or melds) and discarding them onto the table.

      Melds & Combinations: A combination is a group of two or more pieces with the same pattern. The most common combination is called Pung (or Chow in some versions of Mahjong). When you Pong a tile, you must already have two identical copies of the tile on your rack so that you can form three identical copies.

      Discarding: To discard a tile, the player must announce which tile they are discarding and place it face up on the table. Once any player has done this, any other player may "call" for the discarded tile if it completes their set. If no one calls for it, then the next player will draw a tile from the wall, and then begin discarding a tile.

      Scoring: After each round, the players will have to score the points to determine a winner. The scoring varies depending on the game, but typically you will score points for having a certain combination of melds and sets, as well as bonus points for having certain combinations like a pair of dragons or a big four winds.

      End of Game: The game ends when any player gets rid of all of their tiles. That player becomes the winner and is awarded additional bonus points. If no one has any tiles left, then the player with the highest score wins.

      In conclusion, Mahjong is a popular tile-based game originating in China, where players build melds, discards tiles, attempts to win by forming patterns, and scores points to determine a winner. It is a great way to socialize and stay sharp mentally while honing your math and logic skills.

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