Master Your Mahjong

Master Your Mahjong

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πŸ¦‹ Discover, learn & play American style mahjong!
🌺 Tips, tricks, strategy & fun.

Photos from Master Your Mahjong's post 05/20/2026

Controversial beginner advice:
For your very first games of Mahjong - focus on pungs and kongs only.

True beginners are already managing a lot. New tiles. New terminology. A card with 70+ hands.

Adding pairs, singles, and flowers to the very first game makes the learning curve steeper than it needs to be.

So we start with pungs and kongs. Three of the same tile. Four of the same tile.

These patterns are visual, satisfying, and easy to build - especially when staying within one category.

Once the rhythm of the game clicks? Everything else opens up naturally.
Simple first. Everything else follows. πŸ€„
You got this! Let's play. πŸ€„

Save this for your first Mahjong game.

05/11/2026

Mahjong Tip πŸ€„
Want to improve your Mahjong quickly? Watch what other players discard.

Every tile that lands on the table gives you clues about what hands others may be building - or abandoning.

The more you pay attention to the whole table, the more strategic your decisions become.

Mahjong is not just about your tiles. It is about reading the room.

This is one of the most satisfying skills to develop.
Keep it simple. Seriously. πŸ€„

Save this tip for your next game.

05/09/2026

The biggest mistake beginners make in the first 60 seconds of a Mahjong game?

Reaching for the card before looking at their tiles.
I see it in every single class. Every. Single. Class.

Tiles are dealt. Immediately, eyes go to the card. Now the brain is trying to match tiles to 70+ possible hands at once. The overwhelm hits hard.

Here is what I teach instead.
βœ… Look at your tiles first. Count your categories.
Odds. Evens. Three-Six-Nines. Winds. What do you have the most of? Find your dominant category.

Now - and only now - look at the card with that category in mind.

The card stops being overwhelming the moment you know what you are looking for.

Keep it simple. Seriously. 😊

Comment MAHJ if this has happened to you.

05/07/2026

There’s something different about people coming together over mahjong. Fun laughter, light competition, and that moment when everyone forgets they were just colleagues.

This is what connection actually looks like. We’ve seen teams open up, bond faster, and genuinely enjoy being in the same space again… all over a game most people didn’t even expect to love.

If you’re looking for a fresh way to bring your team together, this might be it.

04/24/2026

Nobody signs up for their first tennis lesson expecting to be at Wimbledon the next day.

So why do we do that to ourselves with Mahjong?

We sit down for our very first game and immediately want to play the hardest hands on the card.

We want to be impressive. Strategic. Advanced. And it overwhelms us completely.

Your job in your first Mahjong game is simple. Get the ball over the net.

Feel the rhythm of the tiles. Get comfortable with the categories. Stay in your lane - for now.

Wimbledon is coming. But first, the basics. πŸ€„

You got this! Let’s play. πŸ€„

Tag someone who needs to hear this before their first Mahjong game.

04/23/2026

You: I am not going to marry this hand.

Also you: clings to the hand for 20 minutes

The tiles: We tried to tell you.

Every. Single. Time. πŸ€„

Comment if you have been personally victimized by your own hand selection. 😊

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Photos from Master Your Mahjong's post 04/22/2026

What actually happens in your first Mahjong lesson?
We start with the basics: The suits. The tiles. How Mahjong hands are built.

And something happens - everyone begins playing during the lesson itself.

When Mahjong is taught step by step, the game becomes much more approachable than people expect.

You are not cramming. You are not overwhelmed. You are just playing. And it feels amazing.

That is the goal of Mahjong Made Simple. πŸ€„

Curious about learning Mahjong? Comment MAHJ below.

04/20/2026

Mahjong Tip πŸ€„

When your tiles are dealt - stop. Do not panic. Do not grab the card.

Look at your tiles first. Count what you have the most of:
Even numbers (2-4-6-8)?
Odd numbers (1-3-5-7-9)?
Three-Six-Nines?
Winds?

GREEN ZONE - left side. Tiles that fit your dominant category. These stay.

YELLOW ZONE - middle. Tiles you are unsure about. Watch the Charleston.

RED ZONE - right side. Everything else. These are going.

No card. No wandering. No overwhelm.
Just your tiles - telling you exactly where to go. πŸ€„

Save this for your next game. You will thank yourself later.

04/17/2026

Mahj and Mingle nights are my favorite.
Tiles clicking. Friends laughing. Someone saying Mahjong!

This is when the game becomes more than a game.
It becomes a community.

And honestly - that is why so many women fall completely in love with Mahjong.

Not just the game. The people around the table. πŸ€„

Tag your future Mahjong partner below.

04/16/2026

Some things are just satisfying to look at.

Tiles on the table.

The wall is about to be built.

The Charleston is coming.

This is the calm before the Mahjong. And it is everything.

Drop a πŸ€„ if you know this feeling.

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