Mah Jongg tiles DCA classes 09-09-17

Latest Darien Community Association Classes to Learn and Play Mah Jongg

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The Darien Community Association is offering these options to learn and play Mah Jongg this fall:

— an announcement from the Darien Community Association

Popular instructor and longtime Darien resident Donna Holt is at the  DCA to teach three different classes to learn and play Mah Jongg based on your ability. For all classes, minimum and maximum enrollment applies. Registration is available online at the DCA website, or by contacting the DCA at 203-655-9050 ext. 10 or info@dariendca.org. The DCA is located at 274 Middlesex Road in Darien.

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Two Options to Play Mah Jongg at the DCA

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Popular instructor and longtime Darien resident Donna Holt is at the Darien Community Association (DCA) to teach two different classes to learn and play Mah Jongg based on your ability. Guided Mah Jongg Play: You’ve learned to play American Mah Jongg, and you’re hooked. This four week session will offer lots of playing time and the chance to meet other players, with instructor Donna Holt on hand to oversee play. She will be available to help with all aspects of the game, from choosing your hand, to guiding the group through any rules or etiquette questions that arise. Come meet others mad for Mah Jongg and build your confidence.

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For Mah Jongg Players: The 2017 ‘Card’ Is Here: Learn About It at the DCA

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Hot off the presses, the much anticipated annual Mah Jongg card from the National Mah Jongg League is here! How do you decipher it? Which hands and categories are updated, and which stayed the same? Are there “tricky” hands, more concealed hands, or lovely new dragon combinations? — an announcement from the Darien Community Association
Darienite.com editor’s note: For non-Mah Jongg players, this, from the National Mah Jongg League website, may help (a bit) in clearing up what an “annual Mah Jongg card” is:

“American Mah Jongg differs from International Maajh in several ways [in part because] it uses a card of Standard Hands, against which all games are played; these cards are changed annually.”