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  2. Hong Kong mahjong scoring rules - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of each game, each player is given a fixed score, usually in the form of scoring chips. In many cases, only the winner scores, with the winner's gain being deducted from the three losers' scores (that is, the losers pay the winner). In many cases, the change in score is modified by how the winner wins.

  3. National Student Financial Aid Scheme - Wikipedia

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    National Student Financial Aid Scheme. The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is a South African government student financial aid scheme which provides financial aid to undergraduate students to help pay for the cost of their tertiary education after finishing high school. [3] It is funded by the Department of Higher Education and ...

  4. Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    He is the best player in Seoul. In Wong Kar-Wai's film In the Mood for Love, which takes place in 1962 in Hong Kong, the families and owners who live in the boarding house play there for entire nights. The manga and anime Saki revolves around a high school Mahjong club. Miyanaga Saki is forced to join the club as she hates Mahjong.

  5. Mahjong school - Wikipedia

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    Mahjong school. A mahjong school is a licensed venue in Hong Kong where people over the age of 18 can play mahjong. Since 1871, privately run gambling businesses have been banned in Hong Kong; however, mahjong-hosting venues have been tolerated by the Hong Kong government. After World War II,the government has required such venues to obtain ...

  6. Japanese mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Japanese mahjong tiles, including red dora tiles as well as season tiles which are used in variants. Japanese mahjong is usually played with 136 tiles. [7] The tiles are mixed and then arranged into four walls that are each two stacked tiles high and 17 tiles wide. 26 of the stacks are used to build the players' starting hands, 7 stacks are used to form a dead wall, and the remaining 35 stacks ...

  7. Mahjong culture - Wikipedia

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    In Hong Kong: During a Chinese wedding banquet, guests play Mahjong during the waiting time. A count-down Mahjong before the Chinese New Year or the New Year is a typical practice for many Hong Kong families. While most people have a Mahjong set at home, most Chinese restaurants offer sets of Mahjong equipment for their customers.

  8. Scoring in Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    In the traditional Hong Kong scoring system or the Cantonese scoring system, scoring tends to be low due to the few criteria used. The general scoring modifiers apply (see above), with the point translation function being a piecewise function: a constant amount is given for scoreless hands, and the score is doubled for each point (that is, an exponential function).

  9. World Mahjong Championship - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, 2007, World Mahjong ltd. (WML), the company based on Hong Kong, promoted the World Series Of Mahjong (WSOM) in Macau. This event took the prize system of US$1,000,000 and the winner was given US$500,000. This event was a competition held by a private company and it was not certified by WMO.