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The mahjong
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Icon on the left side of the game board to open the settings and customization pane. There are lots of different tilesets in the game! Just click the Settings (gear) Are there different tile pictures available?.You can click the button again or press ESC to exit fullscreen mode. You can click the button in the lower-right corner of the gamefield to switch the game to fullscreen - there will be larger tiles and more space in this mode. If the problem persists please try to clear your browser's cache by following the instructions to see if it eliminates the problem. Please try to open the site again and press Ctrl+F5 keys (if on PC), Option+Command+E (on a Mac) or browser Refresh button (on mobile) - this will force refresh the site and should bring things back to normal. Don't hesitate to use helpful features such as Undo and Hint.If there are no such tiles outside the stack - you're out of luck. Tall stacks of tiles are another key priority in Mahjong Solitaire games - not only they are hard to take apart but they can also contain two identical tiles one under another.Matching tiles on long horizontal line edges should be your priority as leaving those long lines will cause problems very soon.

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  • If you see four identical and free tiles - you're in luck! Match those combinations immediately.
  • If you see three identical tiles which are free to match - either choose a pair which opens up most new tiles or look for a quick ways to free the fourth one and match all 4.
  • There are pairs which don't open anything new - it would be a good idea to hold them in reserve and match with another tiles.
  • Always try to match pairs which lead to opening up most new tiles.
  • Note the special Mahjong tiles (Seasons and Flowers) locations - these ones can be a great help. You will certainly find some good opening moves.
  • Before making your first move in Mahjong Solitaire, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the board layout.
  • This will take you to the money-suited playing cards to which mahjong/ma jiang belongs.Įxplore this excellent site for other cards and for a breakdown of card development. Regions : see in which region the different decks are used.ĭimensions : compare the cards’ relative dimensionsĮxplore : explore the different type of decks.įor those who don’t speak Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, and English (like me!) : they can specify their preferred language … when available, texts will be translated !Ĭlick on the link below and select ‘Banknotes’ from the menu provided. References : identify the decks cited in 3 major references of Chinese playing cards. Patterns : browse the different patterns. You can also browse my collection through the “Decks” option :ĭecks : browse the decks classified by type and sub-type.Ĭards : see the variants of a specific card through all the decks. The playing cards are presented by type and by country. My website is about Playing cards (and Dominoes) of Chinese origin and their variants in South East Asia. The site creator has provided a brief description This is the parent site that has excellent displays of Chinese playing cards as well as examples from S. Playing Cards and Dominoes in China and South East Asia There is also a reference to a short story from “Slapping the Table in Amazement” called “A Rich Man Pays a Thousand Pieces of Gold to Win a Beauty’s Smile”, 富翁千金一笑.

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    According to Ray Heaton, another translation is “A beauty’s smile is without price” and there may be an opera of this title, probably taken from the 1598 The Peony Pavillion by Tang Xianzu. Perhaps translated to “a thousand pieces of gold one smile”. The second row of tiles, from right to left are  千 金 一 笑, qiān jīn yī xiào “a thousand pieces of gold/daughter, a smile”. According to material provided by Ray Heaton, the name bǎo chán is the name of a female character in, and may be the name of, a Chinese opera from circa 1917 – the opera being an episode from the 18th century novel “Dream of the Red Chamber” by Cao Xueqin and perhaps adapted by or starring Ouyang Yuqian, a famous actor and playwright. In the opera the character bǎo chán is called ‘Moonbeam’. Reading from right to left the top row of four tiles are  寶 蟾 送 酒, bǎo chán sòng jiǔ “Precious Moon presents wine”. Further, the bone shows no evidence of the Haversian System. The Aesthetics and Language of Mahjong(g) Tiles.īelow are a group of eight high-end bone and bamboo “Flowers” tiles that were most probably produced sometime between 19.Īttesting to their quality is a bone thickness of 1cm and a bamboo thickness of 4mm at the end and 1mm beneath the dovetail.











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