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麻将
Mahjong

桌游极客排名: 937

本月排名变化: 6

玩家评分: 7

玩家人数: 3 - 4 (最佳: 4人)

时长: 120 分钟

难度: 2.57 (中度策略)

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专业评分: 6.65

语言依赖:

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出版年份: 1850

出版商:

| (Public Domain) | (Unknown) | A. D. Richter & Cie.

设计师:

| (Uncredited)

美工:

| Barbro Hennius

桌游类别:

|抽象

桌游机制:

|手牌管理 |元素收集

马戎琼(中国;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; † Má jià ng [游戏的麻雀]是一个传统的中国游戏使用说明的瓷砖,与游戏玩法相似,与美味。这是一个流行的赌博游戏,但赌注真正的赌注绝对不需要玩乐。

瓷砖包括三号1-9(点,数字或字符,竹子, “Ace”几乎总是看起来像一只鸟),三种不同的龙(红色,绿色和白色[白色是不寻常的,它可能看起来像一条银色的龙,或像一幅相框,或空白 - 认为“白龙风雪“),四风(东,南,西,北)。每个瓦片有四个副本。这总共有136个瓷砖。另外,还可以使用特殊的花,季节和小丑(美式版)。四个玩家轮流从股票(墙)或其他玩家的丢弃物中抽出尝试形成数字序列集合(例如,同一套件的5-6-7,其只能通过调用“Chow”从左边的玩家绘制),三元组和四元组(可以从通过调用“Pung”),对和其他模式来丢弃丢弃物。 "彭"优先于“Chow”和“Mah Jongg”优先于所有(并且是唯一的情况,可能会画出“周转”。)如果单个丢弃物将给予两名(或更多!)选手“Mah Jongg”,会发生什么?优先顺序是以正常顺序播放下一个播放器。“十九世纪中叶起源于中国,于二十世纪二十年代被引入美国。它现在在亚洲,欧洲,北美,澳大利亚和新西兰都有不同的形式。虽然游戏规则是相当不变的,但是有很多不同的得分方案。规则集的几个一般类别包括:中国古典,香港古老,日本,台湾,西方和美国。

Mah-Jongg (Chinese 麻將/麻将 Májiàng [game of the] sparrow) is a traditional Chinese game using illustrated tiles, with game play similarities to rummy. It is a popular gambling game, but wagering real stakes is by no means necessary to have fun playing. The tiles consist of three suits numbering 1-9 (Dots, Numbers or Characters, and Bamboo, the "Ace" of which almost always looks like a bird), three different dragons (Red, Green, and White [white is unusual in that it may look like a silvery dragon, or like a picture frame, or blank - think "White dragon in a snowstorm"), and the four winds (east, south, west, and north). There are four copies of each tile. This totals to 136 tiles. In addition, special Flower, Season, and Joker (American version) tiles may also be used. Four players take turns drawing from a stock (the wall), or from the other players' discards, in an attempt to form sets of numeric sequences (e.g., 5-6-7 of the same suit, which can only be drawn from the player at one's left, by calling "Chow"), triplets and quadruplets (which can be drawn from the discards out-of-turn by calling "Pung"), pairs, and other patterns. "Pung" takes precedence over "Chow", and "Mah Jongg" takes precedence over all (and is the only situation one may draw "Chow" out-of-turn.) What happens if a single discard would give two (or more!) players "Mah Jongg"? Precedence goes to the player who would play next in normal sequence. Originating in China in the mid-19th century, it was introduced to the U.S. in the 1920s. It is now played in different forms throughout Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. Although the rules for game play are fairly constant, there are an immense variety of scoring schemes. A few general categories of rule-sets include: Chinese Classical, Hong Kong Old Style, Japanese, Taiwanese, Western, and American.