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November 7, 2010 | 6:02 pm

STRATEGY CLASS FOR NOVICE PLAYERS

Posted by Elaine Sandberg


STRATEGY CLASS

FOR NOVICE PLAYERS IN LOS ANGELES
AT AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY

NOV. 11, 16, 18

FROM 1-2:30 PM

TO SIGN UP—-CALL 310-440-1246

Join the class and your game will improve by leaps and bounds!
       
And you’ll have FUN!


A LITTLE PREVIEW

Here’s a preview of one of the situations we will be discussing in the Strategy Class.

This is one dilemma you have, no doubt, already faced.


An opponent has made two Exposures and you think you know what she needs to Mahj.  You are also waiting for one tile to declare Mahj.  There are three picks left in the Wall and you pick the opponent’s Mahj tile. 

What do you do???

We’ll be resolving this and many other issues about

FINDING A VIABLE HAND, QUICKLY AND EASILY

DECISIONS ABOUT WHAT TO KEEP, WHAT TO PASS, WHAT NOT TO KEEP, WHAT NOT TO PASS IN THE CHARLESTON,

EXPOSING AND EXPOSURES,

WHEN AND IF TO CHANGE YOUR HAND,

DEFENSIVE PLAYING,

And much more…

See you there….

 

 

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