An Online Casino Puzzle Game

Posted under Uncategorized by on August 16, 2009 10:40 am ||

Mahjong solitaire is an online casino game which is a kind of puzzle game. The ancestor of Mahjong is the Chinese variant which permitted 4 players to play in the game. However, Mahjong Solitaire can be played by just one person.

The aim of the mahjong Solitaire game is to remove the 144 tiles from the board. The main rule in this game is that you will be removing the tiles once you have made a pair. If there are no tiles to the right and the left of the tile then the tile is said to be a free tile. If there is a tile on the top then the tile is not a free tile either.

There are 4 different types of themes in the tiles used in
Mahjong. The orthodox versions of Mahjong consisted of images of dragons, seasons, winds and flowers. However, in online casinos, the sites are permitting the players to choose their own themes of images before they begin with the layout. This was a children’s game in ancient china; however, it is not easier to play, it is challenging and refreshing. Try your hands at this casino game which can be pretty interesting.

The player will be getting some points for every pair of tile they are removing from the primary Mahjong layout arrangement. In most of the online Mahjong Solitaire games in the casinos you will be getting some extra points if you are going to make pairs quickly.

The Mahjong Casino Layout will be available in different levels. Usually the first levels are easier to make pairs and the complexity of assembling pairs will be more as you go up in levels. You can choose to play in the easier layout version or the more complex version. However, for a better understanding of the rules it is best that you get used to the basic layouts first. This will help you pick up the rules of the games pretty easily than when you start with a more complicated version of the Mahjong.

Some of the Mahjong Solitaire games are played with wildcard tiles which can be used to make pairs with any tile. New tiles will be opened up for every paid made. The trick of the game lies in not hastily removing the easy pairs in the beginning. When you do so, chances are likely that you will land up with making no pairs as the game progresses, thereby getting no relevant tiles to make the pair, ending the game abruptly and losing the game.

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