Will Adrie bet his money on eMahjong?ROTTERDAM, March 10th - Some weeks ago, Mahjong Logic, or eMahjong, opened its server where you could play for real money. Adrie van Geffen, corespondent to Mahjong News in the virtual world, logs in, his credit card within reach… Will he really put is money at stake?
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| Mahjong Club purchases ‘World Mahjong Tour’ Facebook Game |
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| Written by Staff |
| Saturday, 23 January 2010 08:34 |
![]() NIJMEGEN - Mahjong Club announced today that it had purchased the popular Facebook game “World Mahjong Tour”. Played by thousands of players every day, the application provides a multiplayer mahjong game embedded within social networks including Facebook. “We are very excited by this development, as it is an important part of our strategy to be the number one destination for multiplayer Mahjong on the internet. We intend to significantly enhance the Facebook game, while also offering the great game play and tournaments on the download version available on the website.” said Adriaan Brink – CEO. “Zynga have shown the world that there is a market for free-play games on these social networks. Our goal is to bring these concepts to the Mahjong Players on Facebook and other social networks.” With his experience bringing mahjong to the internet from the previous incarnation, many are watching with interest as his latest online mahjong strategy unfolds. Could this be the time when mahjong challenges poker for its spot in the Asian gaming landscape? The vital signs are all in its favour. It is arguably the most-played peer to peer game in Asia (which probably means in the world as well given the size of the Chinese marketplace). It is hugely popular as a “kitchen table game” – in much the way that poker has its roots in America. It is played as a gambling game – players stake sometimes significant amounts on the outcome of a game. And last but not least, it combines skill and luck. (Online Blackjack News) |











