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| Are all games in Mahjong Titans solvable? Hello! I occasionally encounter a situation when all tiles except two are removed, and these tiles are arranged one below the other. Of course, this does not necessarily mean that such a game is unsolvable, although it might be very hard to win at first go. Is there any statement from Microsoft that all games in Mahjong Titans are solvable? |
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| Re: Are all games in Mahjong Titans solvable? As with all Mahjong type games, you play to conclusion. Sometimes the conclusion is that the game can't be won. Start over! -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Christoph Schneegans" <Christoph@Schneegans.de> wrote in message news:5cg34uF317dnqU1@mid.individual.net... > Hello! > > I occasionally encounter a situation when all tiles except two are > removed, and these tiles are arranged one below the other. Of course, > this does not necessarily mean that such a game is unsolvable, although > it might be very hard to win at first go. > > Is there any statement from Microsoft that all games in Mahjong Titans > are solvable? |
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| Re: Are all games in Mahjong Titans solvable? Richard Urban wrote: > As with all Mahjong type games, you play to conclusion. Sometimes the > conclusion is that the game can't be won. Start over! There are obviously several conclusions for each game as you can lose winnable games. <http://home.halden.net/vkp/vkp/layouts.html> mentions four "schools" of layout creation. My question basically is which school the Vista programmers followed. |
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| Re: Are all games in Mahjong Titans solvable? When 2 like tiles are on top of one another at the end of the game, it is obvious which conclusion is used. I have seen this a few times. Play again. It's only a game. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Christoph Schneegans" <Christoph@Schneegans.de> wrote in message news:5cgi62F30dnbpU1@mid.individual.net... > Richard Urban wrote: > >> As with all Mahjong type games, you play to conclusion. Sometimes the >> conclusion is that the game can't be won. Start over! > > There are obviously several conclusions for each game as you can lose > winnable games. <http://home.halden.net/vkp/vkp/layouts.html> mentions > four "schools" of layout creation. My question basically is which > school the Vista programmers followed. |
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