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Post by Zed Brightlander on Jan 11, 2014 14:52:04 GMT -5
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Post by not1stepbackwards on Jan 14, 2014 12:16:40 GMT -5
It's cool, Zed, I'm impressed you know Mahjong.
I think this is Chinese Checkers, maybe with some variant rules. Despite being Chinese Batman, I actually don't play this. We play more Chinese Chess (it's like Western Chess, but we've got cannons and the King can perform Akuma's raging demon super move basically) and...the other Chinese Chess (which you probably call by its Japanese name, Go).
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Post by Zed Brightlander on Jan 14, 2014 16:39:50 GMT -5
It's cool, Zed, I'm impressed you know Mahjong. I think this is Chinese Checkers, maybe with some variant rules. Despite being Chinese Batman, I actually don't play this. We play more Chinese Chess (it's like Western Chess, but we've got cannons and the King can perform Akuma's raging demon super move basically) and...the other Chinese Chess (which you probably call by its Japanese name, Go). Thank you. It's Go. I remember seeing Go played in an old World War II movie, Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison. Had no idea what it was called. As far as Mahjong goes, Google helps us American seem smarter than we actually are. It even help with the spelling. Google Images showed me immediately that I got the name of the game, I had seen long ago on TV, wrong. Next, Google helped to confirm that Go was indeed what I had remembered seeing on TV all of those years ago. I wonder if you can play Go online? What am I saying. I'm sure people do it all the time.
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