San Diego Mah Jongg Society
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Wanna Learn?
Are you looking to learn Mah Jongg or just brush up your skills? Our teacher, Desiree, is available to teach in-store or on-site. Call Game Empire at 858-576-1525 to plan classes.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
The Mah Jongg Table
So now you've got that picture in your mind, let's imagine the perfect table. A 34-38" width is just about right in my experience, and make that baby square! Rectangular has its own problems, as you might imagine.
Now let's move on to texture: smooth. I was recently teaching at a place with good sized tables. Each had a nice felt cover. The the actual tabletop was rustic, you know, with the planks kinda sticking up here and there. As a design feature, it was cool, but it caught the racks when pushing out the garden wall.
I also recommend a cloth cover: tables tend to "grab" the tiles while a cover, whether a simple piece of felt or a nice fitted corduroy allow the tiles to move more freely. (Caution: vinyl will probably just stick.) I found this card table cover from one of our suppliers and liked it so much that I ordered extra for Game Empire. It's quilted, so the tiles just seem to float across the table. I kinda wish it wasn't white, but I could get creative with dyes.
So, to summarize:
- Size: 34-38"
- Shape: square
- Texture: smooth
- Cover: cloth, fluffy if possible
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Joker's Wild!
One of the challenges of Western Mah Jongg is learning the ins and outs of Jokers. These little guys can cause more grief than any other tile in the game! The question I hear most often is, "Where can you use 'em?" *
Answer: Jokers can only be used in sets of 3, 4, 5, or more. **
But what, I hear you ask, defines a set? Simple:
For example:
Example sets:
3 Nine Dots
4 Flowers (I know they look different, but they're the same. Trust me.)
4 Souths
On the right, you see the same sets, but with jokers included.
Without jokers, Quints (sets of five) are simply impossible!
Do I need to have a representative tile in a set? What? Can I have an all-joker set to represent, say, 3 Nine Dots?
All-joker sets are just fine and dandy. Except your opponents may turn plaid with envy.
No-go Country for Jokers
Can Jokers be used in a pair? NO! To quote the Official Standard Hands and Rules (AKA the Card): "Joker or Jokers can NEVER be used for single tile or pair." No place for a joker.
Not in the 2012 (year) groupings either. See? There's no place for the Joker. Sad, sad joker. And sad, sad player who calls "Mah Jongg" with that in their hand.
See us at Game Empire San Diego on Sundays at 3 for Mah Jongg. Beginners welcome!
* Sometimes this question is expressed a bit more colorfully, but I have cleaned up the language for clarity.
** Yes, sometimes there are sets requiring 6--yes, 6--duplicate tiles. Crazy, yet, but it's been known to happen.
Answer: Jokers can only be used in sets of 3, 4, 5, or more. **
But what, I hear you ask, defines a set? Simple:
a set is all tiles exactly the same.
For example:

3 Nine Dots
4 Flowers (I know they look different, but they're the same. Trust me.)
4 Souths
On the right, you see the same sets, but with jokers included.
Without jokers, Quints (sets of five) are simply impossible!
Do I need to have a representative tile in a set? What? Can I have an all-joker set to represent, say, 3 Nine Dots?
All-joker sets are just fine and dandy. Except your opponents may turn plaid with envy.
No-go Country for Jokers

Not in the 2012 (year) groupings either. See? There's no place for the Joker. Sad, sad joker. And sad, sad player who calls "Mah Jongg" with that in their hand.
* Sometimes this question is expressed a bit more colorfully, but I have cleaned up the language for clarity.
** Yes, sometimes there are sets requiring 6--yes, 6--duplicate tiles. Crazy, yet, but it's been known to happen.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Mah Jongg Lessons!
Yep, it's halfway through 2012 and you told yourself you'd learn something new this year. Well, let's make it something fun! Mah Jongg lessons are being taught every Sunday at Game Empire. They are geared to take you from absolute beginner to competent player.
Classes
Sundays 3-5pm
Game Empire
7051 Clairemont Mesa Blvd #306
Cost $5/session
You will need a 2012 mah-jong card. (They're available at Game Empire
as well as other places.) If you pre-pay for five classes (that's $25),
you'll get the card for FREE. (That's a $7 savings! $8 if you like large print.)
Competent players are welcome to come and play, too. No fee just to play.
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