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I'm just getting into mah jong, and, so far, I've only played
computer-program opponents while I learn. I've read that mah jong is
generally a fast-paced game. At the moment, the programs I have allow
about 2-4 seconds for me to decide whether or not I need the
just-discarded tile (in Four Winds MJ, for instance, I left the timer
at the 5-second setting it came with). Would experienced players find
that irritatingly slow? What would be the typical amount of time,
between the click of tile A hitting the table and the click of tile B,
that a player has in which to decide whether or not to claim tile A?
x@y.zzz
"Everybody should be free to do as much good as he wants to -- with HIS OWN money."
--Milton Friedman, economist
I'm just getting into mah jong, and, so far, I've only played
computer-program opponents while I learn. I've read that mah jong is
generally a fast-paced game. At the moment, the programs I have allow
about 2-4 seconds for me to decide whether or not I need the
just-discarded tile (in Four Winds MJ, for instance, I left the timer
at the 5-second setting it came with). Would experienced players find
that irritatingly slow? What would be the typical amount of time,
between the click of tile A hitting the table and the click of tile B,
that a player has in which to decide whether or not to claim tile A?
x@y.zzz
"Everybody should be free to do as much good as he wants to -- with HIS OWN money."
--Milton Friedman, economist