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'Too smart for sheer luck'
Tom Sloper is the American mahjong guru, moderator of the usenet group rec.games.mahjong and the author of the software game Shanghai: Second Dynasty.
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Will the real Uncle Chen stand up?
J.R. (Julian) Fitch is the author of Hong Kong Mahjong for Windows, an all-time bestseller in the field of mahjong software.
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The First Open European Mahjong Championship.
Unexperienced European players and Japanese mahjong gods.
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The People's Republic is playing mahjong again.
Mao Zedong, in his role of Father of the Fatherland, friendly smiles as four Chinese - three women, one man - are grimly playing mahjong in front of him.
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Arto Tenkanen of Four Winds Mahjong.
Will there ever be a version 3.0?
Andras Boda's Beijing adventure.
Last, but not lost.
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The Traveling Mahjong Circus.
Why was Dutch player Anton Kösters not in Haid, Austria?
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Tougher than Copenhagen, more beautiful than Nijmegen.
Three Martins are in charge of the OEMC 2009 in Austria. They are determined to make the next European championship even more unforgettable.
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The first World Championship in Mahjong.
In 2002, the World Championship in Mahjong was held in Tokyo. The start of the success story of the International Rules.
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