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Q: Is playing games on MahjongTime.com legal?
A: Yes. Mahjong Time tournaments are the same with chess tournaments or varieties of
skill-based games that have been played for cash and prizes all over the world for years.
We have simply taken the same format to the internet.
Mahjong is a game based upon player’s skill, not chance. This is totally different to lotteries
or games played in casinos, where the players are faced with same random odds. Moreover,
players never play against “the house/dealer” and there is always a winner based on the
player’s skills.
Although the distinctions between skill-based games and games of chance are clear, there
are a few states within the U.S. that have not permitted skill-based games to be played for cash or prizes yet. If you live in one of these states, you can only play at Mahjong Time on a free basis without cash or prizes.
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Q: Isn’t playing on MahjongTime.com considered gambling?
A: No. Gambling is defined by most states as involving a "consideration" (wager), an activity involving chance, and a monetary or merchandise reward. Since Mahjong is based on skill, it's the skill of the player, not luck, which determines the outcome of any tournament, so they are not considered to be gambling activities.
Equally important, players play against each other, not against Mahjong Time. Mahjong Time never makes money from the outcome of a competition. Mahjong Time instead makes money for setting up and managing competitions between players.
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Q: How does Mahjong Time make money?
A: Just like the host of any tournaments, MahjongTime.com collects a percentage of each player’s entry fee every time they enter a tournament in exchange for providing the platform and managing the tournament. Mahjong Time has no interest in the outcome of each competition, and never acts as the house.
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Q: Whom do I contact if I have questions about fairness or think a player is cheating?
A: We have implemented an anti-cheating system within our state-of-the-art gaming platform to flag any potential irregularities. If you believe that a player is cheating or misbehaving, please contact us.
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Q: Some people win all the time and I rarely do. Why is that?
A: Mahjong is a game of skill, and some people are more skilled than others. Your skill improves as you play, and those who win a lot of competitions probably started off just like you! If you've played a number of tournaments but haven't won, here are some suggestions:
1. Try entering the tournament with fewer players.
2. Try playing at different times of the day, when there is a different mix of people competing.
3. Try playing with players of your rating levels.
4. Read the rules of the game carefully to ensure that you aren't missing any opportunities to score more points.
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