Played by beginners and masters alike, Mahjong is based on an easily understood proposition (it is similar to Rummy), but intriguingly, the game can take years to master. With its exciting combination of skill, luck and karma, the game of Mahjong always means something personal to the many regular players.
Another theory supposes that the game was invented by the great Chinese philosopher Confucius around 500 BC. A more likely theory is that the game developed from earlier Chinese games such as Ya Pei and Ma Tiae and that around 1850 AD the game of Mahjong was formalized as we know it today.
There are however many rule sets in common use today; these include the most popular Hong Kong Cantonese game as well as the Shanghai, Japanese and Taiwanese versions (to name a few) all of which are widely played.
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![]() Did You Know?During the 1920's the game was introduced into the United States and became mainstream and very popular.
Indeed, such was the demand for Mahjong sets, they became the 6th most valuable export commodity from Shanghai. Amongst others Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley also began production of Mahjong sets and it is said that the demand for the production actually saved Milton Bradley from bankruptcy. Just think of a world without Scrabble! |
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