So helpful to watch to understand how to play with two players. Thanks Robert for the "Joker" tip you gave. I am just starting to learn and I would have never caught that!
Merci de nous faire partager ce moment, ainsi que vos règles adaptées. Il me faut essayer cette façon de jouer si confidentielle et chaleureuse. Please continue, and have fun.
New player here and trying to figure out how to play with only 2, as shown in this video. I’m a little confused, though. Are they playing entirely house rules here or is this based on an “official “ (meaning American/British/HK/Taiwan/Traditional/etc) style of play? I’m not understanding where they’re getting walls of 36 tiles and hands of 17 tiles from.
The rules we used are based on a Filipino Mahjong. I can't remember if I "house ruled" anything. We used all the tiles simply because we could. My memory is really foggy around this game so you may have to just google "Filipino Mahjong" and learn from there.
using custom rules you make up with your friends is fun! that way nobody has an advantage, and you can decide together what would be the most exciting for you. without “game corruption”, mahjong wouldn’t even exist in the first place
So helpful to watch to understand how to play with two players. Thanks Robert for the "Joker" tip you gave. I am just starting to learn and I would have never caught that!
Merci de nous faire partager ce moment, ainsi que vos règles adaptées. Il me faut essayer cette façon de jouer si confidentielle et chaleureuse. Please continue, and have fun.
Right on thanks I'm new to Mahjong and want to learn how to play it, but only have a two person house so this helps greatly thanks!
5:56 I was thinking, "Wait, that 8 bam is the wrong suit", but then I realized you were using it as a joker.
Make more videos of two player game
New player here and trying to figure out how to play with only 2, as shown in this video. I’m a little confused, though. Are they playing entirely house rules here or is this based on an “official “ (meaning American/British/HK/Taiwan/Traditional/etc) style of play? I’m not understanding where they’re getting walls of 36 tiles and hands of 17 tiles from.
The rules we used are based on a Filipino Mahjong. I can't remember if I "house ruled" anything. We used all the tiles simply because we could. My memory is really foggy around this game so you may have to just google "Filipino Mahjong" and learn from there.
Hi, wondering why you have the winds face up (not matching), are they not in play?
The winds and dragons are not in play. As you draw them you then replace them with tiles from the back wall.
name of game
mahjong
7:14
American Mah Jong a corrupted version of real Mah Jong.
look, it's a game, people can get creative with it, it's not the end of the world. be nice
@@puppyresidue I'll just keep being real.
There are quite a few variations around the world now. each region has their own thing going on so does it really matter in the end?
@@Clluthu yup
using custom rules you make up with your friends is fun! that way nobody has an advantage, and you can decide together what would be the most exciting for you. without “game corruption”, mahjong wouldn’t even exist in the first place