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[LEFT] 2408Cards: American/Jewish PVC Mahjong Playing Cards: 166 non-tearable, water-proof playing cards (Jokers, Flowers, blanks, extras: all included) plus 12 Chinese dragons.
[RIGHT] 2408Cards: Traditional/Chinese PVC Mahjongg Playing Cards: 144 non-tearable, water-proof playing cards (Dragons, Flowers: all included) plus 32 American Jokers, Flowers, blanks, extras.


[BELOW] USAMJC Mahjong Cards (for American/Jewish Playstyle) with 72 healthy hands; 4 cards per set! Large Print, with lamination! Examples shown below.
| HANDS | SCORES | HANDS | SCORES |
| EEE F1F1 123456789 | 160-320 | EEEE DDDD XX FFFF | 60-120 |
| EEE F1F1 123456789(any random colors) | 80-160 | EEEE DDDD XX FFFF | 30-60 |


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Exciting & Educational solitaires & games with a GOLD deck of DOMINO 32 cards or a SILVER desk, or with both decks mixed together:
Mysteries Through The Dark Tunnel Of History
West meets East
When Chinese games were introduced into Europe a few hundred years ago, strange things happened. Domino began to have blank ends, even though there is never blank side of a die. Simple combinations of two numbers (0 through 6) made the western dominoes: Double-6 as the set was called; then, Double-9, Double-12, Double-15...Now they are all called Dominoes. Chinese game of falling dominoes (the simple discovery of magical gravity force) became very popular, by the end of the 20th century the record of falling dominoes in one big design has reached over one million, hitting down all kinds of set-ups high and low.
One of the famous Chinese Domino games: Pai-Gow became the only symbol of ancient Chinese dominoes. DOMINO 32 was forgotten, until now. The West, however, keeps the High Roller game, casting two dice; three dice Chinese game: Sic-Bao, also showed up in casinos. Since there's Pai-Gow, the West does not think Chinese ever had dominoes and when Mahjongg came to the West it had been called the ancient Chinese DOMINO games! After Jokers were put into traditional Mahjongg, it's much easier game and became Mahjong (one "g"). Traditional Mahjongg finally cleared its name away from dominoes recently. Now it's time to look into "DOMINO 32", the real traditional
Chinese DOMINO games. (By the way, in the US pizza company began to take over as 'domino', what goes around comes around. "DOMINO 32" will finally be left out of the confusions, and recognized as the real domino games!)








Email Order to domino32@tiac.net
Where To Next?
As we all know, by the end of the 20th Century China has decided to standardize Mahjongg Rules; her National Sports Committee published the first protocol, using "points" systems and "fans/hands" systems all together, finally created a nice workable Mahjongg environment that can be accepted by
various games, competitions and tournaments! On 06/17, 2001 Ningpo China (arguably the root place of modern Mahjongg tile-games) opened its Mahjongg Birthplace Memorial Display-Temple; Japanese Mahjongg Museum (with its research institute and college scholarship programs) took the initiative, pushed for the first World
Mahjongg Championship (Tokyo Japan 10/24, 2002) using the new Chinese "standard rules". The core of the rules is its scoring system (points & hands): 81 hands with points ranking from 1 to 88! We show the 'second part' of its summary here! You may click and view the 'first part'
& 'third part'!
