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June 6, 2011 THE SLOW PLAYERhttp://www.jewishjournal.com/blog/item/the_slow_player_39110606/ |
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THE SLOW PLAYER There are many things in Life about which one should be cautious. Being prudent and careful, in many cases, reflects an intelligent and reasonable solution to problems and decisions—like buying a house or a new car or even what to wear to a special event. And even in Mah Jongg, being cautious and careful reflects good judgment. But being cautious and careful doesn’t equate to being a slow player. For those who might find themselves in this situation, take heart! There is a remedy—albeit not easy—but simple!!! Study the card! How do you study the card? By attending to its distinctive characteristics. For example, there is only one hand that requires a Pung of East and a Pung of West, the 5th Winds/Dragon hand. Look for how many and which hands require a Pung of 2s vs. a Kong of 2s. Which hands call for a Pung of nines vs. a Kong of nines. Which hands require a Pair of Flowers. One hand requires a Pung of Dragons, the Like Numbers hand, and so on. Pretty soon you’ll start to remember the similarities between your tiles and the cards’ hands. And pretty soon your skill level will increase—so will your speed and your confidence. So…Til the next time…..
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