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 Profile Tabletop 
                                game is a general term used to refer to board 
                                games, card games, dice games, miniatures wargames, 
                                tile-based games and other games that are normally 
                                played on a table or other flat surface. The term 
                                is used to distinguish these types of games from 
                                sports and video games, which today enjoy more 
                                popularity than most tabletop games.  
                                The term is also used to distinguish role-playing 
                                games from role-playing video games, although 
                                role-playing games do not require a playing surface. Types Tabletop 
                                games can be classified according to the general 
                                form, or equipment utilized:
 Board games
 Card games
 Dice games
 Miniature games
 Paper and pencil games
 Role-playing games
 Games like chess and draughts are examples of 
                                games belonging to the board game category. Other 
                                games, however, use various attributes and cannot 
                                be classified unambiguously (e.g. Monopoly utilises 
                                a board as well as dice and cards).
 For several of these categories there are sub-categories 
                                and even sub-sub-categories or genres. For instance, 
                                German-style board games, board wargames, and 
                                Roll-and-move games are all types of board games 
                                that differ markedly in style and general interest.
 Classification 
                                according to elements of chance Alternatively, 
                                a more systematic classification results when 
                                distinguishing tabletop games according to the 
                                elements of chance involved. Two fundamentally 
                                different elements of chance can play a role in 
                                a game: chance due to outcome uncertainty (e.g. 
                                due to dice rolls or due to unknown cards being 
                                dealt during the game), and chance due to state 
                                uncertainty (e.g. due to the opponent's position 
                                or cards not being visible, or due to the simultaneous 
                                move character of the game). Games in which outcome 
                                uncertainty plays a role are referred to as stochastic 
                                games (as opposed to deterministic games), and 
                                games in which state uncertainty plays a role 
                                are referred to as partial (or imperfect) information 
                                games (as opposed to full information games). 
                                Examples of the chance classification for some 
                                well-known tabletop games are given in below table. Deterministic Chess, 
                                Draughts, Go, Gomoku, Hex, Mancala, Xiangqi, Reversi, 
                                Dots and Boxes,  
                                Phutball, Abalone, Lines of Action, Domineering, 
                                Nine Men's Morris Stochastic Backgammon, 
                                Monopoly, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Yahtzee, 
                                Pig, Scribbage, Parcheesi (Credi: 
                                Wikipedia)   Profile Mahjong Mahjong 
                                (also called mah-jongg by the American association, 
                                Traditional Chinese: ??; Pinyin: májiàng) 
                                is a game for four players that originated in 
                                China. Mahjong involves skill, strategy, and calculation, 
                                as well as a certain degree of chance. Depending 
                                on the variation which is played, luck can be 
                                anything from a minor to a dominant factor in 
                                success. In Asia, mahjong is also popularly played 
                                as a gambling game. In the game, each player is 
                                dealt either thirteen or sixteen tiles in a hand 
                                (depending on the variation being played). On 
                                their turn, players draw a tile and discard one, 
                                with the goal of making four or five melds (also 
                                depending on the variation) and one pair, or "head". 
                                Winning comes "on the draw", by drawing 
                                a new or discarded tile that completes the hand. 
                                Thus a winning hand actually contains fourteen 
                                (or seventeen) tiles. Current 
                                development Today, 
                                the popularity and the characteristics of players 
                                of Mahjong vary from country to country. There 
                                are also many governing bodies, which often host 
                                exhibition games and tournaments. It remains far 
                                more popular in Asia than in the West. In 
                                Japan, there is a traditional emphasis on gambling 
                                and the typical player is male. Many devotees 
                                there believe the game is losing popularity and 
                                have taken efforts to revive it. In addition, 
                                Japanese video arcades have introduced Mahjong 
                                arcade machines that can be connected to others 
                                over the Internet. Mahjong 
                                culture is still deeply ingrained in the Chinese 
                                community: Sam Hui wrote Cantopop songs, using 
                                Mahjong as their themes. Hong Kong movies have 
                                often included scenes of Mahjong games. Gambling 
                                movies have been filmed time and again in Hong 
                                Kong, and a recent sub-genre is the Mahjong movie. A recent 
                                study by doctors in Hong Kong concluded that the 
                                game can induce epileptic seizures. 
                                (Credit: Wikipedia). Video 
                                Game A 
                                Mahjong video game is a video game that is based 
                                on the classical Chinese game mahjong. However, 
                                many mahjong video games, especially among those 
                                released in Western territories, do not depict 
                                the actual game of mahjong but rather mahjong 
                                solitaire. Most 
                                commercial games released in this genre are created 
                                by Japanese developers for domestic release. Game 
                                makers have created dozens of mahjong titles for 
                                arcades and home consoles, but none have ever 
                                been officially released outside Asia. Some operating 
                                systems included a Mahjong game, such as Sun Solaris, 
                                OS/2, and Amiga OS.  
                                Game types Japanese 
                                computer mahjong games typically challenge serious 
                                players, such as Athena's Pro Mahjong Kiwame series. 
                                For example, many Japanese video arcades feature 
                                games like Konami's Mahjong Fight Club that feature 
                                online play, allowing people across the country 
                                to play against one another. Many 
                                computer mahjong games play a variant of the Japanese 
                                game known as "taisen mahjong" or "battle 
                                mahjong." Here, a single player goes head-to-head 
                                against a cartoon character controlled by the 
                                software. The game is shortened for faster play, 
                                so that each player is only allowed eighteen discards. 
                                Scoring is counted as usual. The contest typically 
                                ends when one of the opponents' score reaches 
                                zero. A good example of this genre is the 1992 
                                Sega arcade game Tokoro San no MahMahjan, which 
                                is emulated in MAME. Mahjong 
                                solitaire is a puzzle game based on the same tiles. 
                                The goal is to match open pairs of identical tiles 
                                and remove them from the board, exposing the tiles 
                                under them for play. The game is finished when 
                                all pairs of tiles have been removed from the 
                                board or when there are no exposed pairs remaining. Profiles Games 
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