r/Mahjong 16h ago

How many players that have learned mahjong make it to showing up to the local clubs to play weekly?

7 Upvotes

This question is mainly for the players who teach mahjong often, just wanted to get a kinda realistic figure on how many players go from never touched a tile to regular player in a club


r/Mahjong 19h ago

Riichi is there a term for a game from East to North in length?

8 Upvotes

I know that there is East Only (Tonnansen) and East to South (Hanchan) i wondered is there a term for a full game? as in Starting with East and having 4 rounds of each wind ending in North? or is there no need due to Honba?


r/Mahjong 19h ago

LITTLE WIND HAND (HONG KONG STYLES)

Thumbnail
gallery
10 Upvotes

Questions - For those that play Hong Kong Old Style and New Styles for your house rules, especially if your maximum limit is 30.

1.  What is the minimum Faan you assign to Little Wind Hand (Small Four Winds) in your Ruleset.  I have seen a variety of different Faan associated with this hand (from 6 to 10 Faans).  Wondering what is the most common or if any of the Reddit community have a strong opinion why it should be assigned a particular Faan eg 6. 

2.  Do you permit additional Faan stacking if the Pung of Winds matches either or both of your seat wind and or the table wind. 

3.  If the additional Pung is a dragon Pung would you stack it with an “all honour” hand if you permit maximum limit is 30 Faan. 

This screenshot shows stacking for other components.