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The Mah Jongg Doctors: September 2012
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THE MAH JONGG DOCTORS. Friday, September 14, 2012. School is in session and the doctors are getting ready to begin a new Mah Jongg class. This semester we're offering the Beginning Mah Jongg class on Wednesday nights. Beginning on October 10th. The class will be 2 hours long and continue for 6 weeks. Registration is open through Lakeland Continuing Education. At the link go to Arts, Crafts and Games. Please note that in the flyer. Links to this post. Wednesday, September 5, 2012. You have exposed 888.
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The Mah Jongg Doctors: May 2015
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THE MAH JONGG DOCTORS. Sunday, May 3, 2015. The Doctors meet Bubbe Fischer! We have posted previously. About the book Searching for Bubbe Fischer. By Karen Gooen. Yesterday the doctors traveled across the river (the Hudson) to meet Karen for lunch. We had a delightful time comparing mah jongg stories and mah jongg blogs. And of course we each had our own story about how we each came to play this addicting game. Left to right: Susan, Barbara, Karen. Another blogger) who was overseeing the tournament.
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The Mah Jongg Doctors: February 2013
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THE MAH JONGG DOCTORS. Monday, February 18, 2013. Some Controversy about claiming a tile for MJ. So, if you belong to the NMJL (National Mah Jongg League). And get their newsletter, you saw the question regarding claiming a discarded tile for mah jongg and putting it IN your rack rather than ON your rack. Here's the question and an excellent answer from Gladys Grad of Mah Jongg Madness. Here's the question from the league bulletin:. MAH JONGG MADNESS RESPONSE:. Unfortunately, we have experienced a method...
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The Mah Jongg Doctors: July 2015
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THE MAH JONGG DOCTORS. Wednesday, July 8, 2015. Back by Popular Demand! We have 6 students signed up already, so there are only 6 spots left. Links to this post. Monday, July 6, 2015. Summer School is in session! It's so much fun to make a 'hard hand'. You have to challenge yourself sometimes when only pairs come your way. Here are some that our summer students have made and shared with us! Thank you Kathryn for sharing your photos! Five pairs in this hand.NOT so easy! Links to this post. If you're inter...
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The Mah Jongg Doctors: June 2014
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THE MAH JONGG DOCTORS. Monday, June 30, 2014. From Westchester to Pearl East. Chinese food and Mah Jongg go together. This afternoon the Mah Jongg Doctors took a road trip from the northern reaches of Westchester County to Pearl East. In Manhasset, NY. We tucked into some of the best Chinese food we've had in a long time. The owner ordered a variety of dishes for us and we dined on:. Rice paper shrimp rolls. Crabmeat and pork Shanghai soup dumplings. Each dumpling is served on its own spoon. And, like a ...
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The Mah Jongg Doctors: Summer School is in session!
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THE MAH JONGG DOCTORS. Monday, July 6, 2015. Summer School is in session! It's so much fun to make a 'hard hand'. You have to challenge yourself sometimes when only pairs come your way. Here are some that our summer students have made and shared with us! Thank you Kathryn for sharing your photos! Five pairs in this hand.NOT so easy! And of course, the one we call 'the big hand'! How many of you have made it already this year? Were happy to read your comments! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We will a...
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Chess History - Ancient Chess - How to Play - Xiangqi - Shogi - Shatranj
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An Illustrated History of Chess. 3 Thailand, Burma. An Illustrated History of Chess. Taking another step back in time, let's look at how our modern chess evolved out of the ancient Persian game. You may remember being mystified by the peculiar shapes of the ancient chess pieces. Here's an explanation of how some of those odd shapes might have come about. At the right is a conventional carving of an ancient Indian king, in his glory, riding on an elephant back rig (that's called a. Everywhere that chess w...
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An Illustrated History of Chess. 3 Thailand, Burma. An Illustrated History of Chess. It has been said that Japan takes in ideas from all over the world, and reinvents them in a style which is uniquely Japanese. As you will see, the game of. Illustrates this idea beautifully. Looking at the shogi board, at right, what similarities to other forms of chess are already apparent? Like the Chinese game:. Like the Persian game:. The pieces are placed on the spaces (not lines), and there is a pawn in each column.