Mahjong is a tile-based, strategy game that was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago, although the version available today is quite different from the original one. The goal of mahjong is to arrange tiles into specific patterns that have specific values. In the version of mahjong popular on mobile casinos in Venezuela, players compete against each other to see who can get the highest score after all the tiles have been used.
The rules of mahjong can be quite complicated, but they are based on very simple principles. In Venezuela, the rules are adapted to the nation's style of play, and the game consists of 36 tiles. Every player has a set of tiles that include three suits (dots, bamboo and characters) and honor tiles (winds and dragons).
Players must create hands by combining tiles in specific ways. In Venezuela, the hands are typically divided into two categories: concealed hands and exposed hands. Concealed hands are formed completely from tiles in the player's hand, while exposed hands are formed from tiles in the player's hand plus tiles taken from the wall.
The game ends when no tiles remain in the wall, or when a player cannot create a winning hand. The player with the highest score at the end of the game wins.