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Asian Games: The Art of the Contest

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By Chris Packham

Published on September 03, 2008 at 2:00am

This talk by professor William Tsutsui of the University of Kansas spotlights Asian games, sports and puzzles either not known or commonly misunderstood in the West. For instance: Unlike Uno and Yahtzee, it is not actually necessary to shout out "Mahjong!" in order to win a game of Mahjong. Weird, right? If you enjoy games and Asian cultures, this talk may be a really good fit. If you only like one or the other, you'll probably enjoy at least half of the presentation.
Tue., Sept. 9, 7 p.m., 2008