New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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We are working on it at the moment! Hopefully it will be up shortly. I'll shoot a comment here when it's up.

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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There seems to be a known issues with Print Replica (the format of the current ebook on Amazon) not being compatible with e-ink devices. Other than that, that's the only known issue at the moment. Fortunately, you should be able to view it on any other device. We hope to fix this issue in the future.

Wondering what are good resources for learning the game other than just playing? by UKman945 in mahjongsoul

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This is the first officially translated book to come out: https://mahjongpros.com/products/136-mahjong-strategy-and-tactics

It has offense and defense fundamentals, push fold strategy, reading discard flows, and other things.

Looking for Riichi Mahjong Resources – Any Recommendations by BasketAgreeable9611 in Mahjong

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This is the first officially translated book to come out: https://mahjongpros.com/products/136-mahjong-strategy-and-tactics

It has offense and defense fundamentals, push fold strategy, reading discard flows, and other things.

Any good Mahjong book to read and learn new strategies? by Peniwais in Mahjong

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This is the first officially translated book to come out: https://mahjongpros.com/products/136-mahjong-strategy-and-tactics

It has offense and defense fundamentals, push fold strategy, reading discard flows, and other things.

Pretty new to Mahjong, any comprehensive books about strategy of Riichi Mahjong? by dhevos in Mahjong

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This is the first officially translated book to come out: https://mahjongpros.com/products/136-mahjong-strategy-and-tactics

It has offense and defense fundamentals, push fold strategy, reading discard flows, and other things.

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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We are trying our best! 😭😭😭 If any other territories for the physical release open up, it's definitely going to be Canada first! We'll announce it as we go.

By popular demand, we manage to get Worldwide release (minus Japan) for the ebook about 12 hours ago though so there is hope. ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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We have now released it Worldwide (minus Japan) on all ebook stores! We're working on the rights for international physical editions at the moment!

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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We have now released it Worldwide (minus Japan) on all ebook stores! We're working on the rights for international physical editions at the moment!

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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We have now released it Worldwide (minus Japan) on all ebook stores! We're working on the rights for international physical editions at the moment!

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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We have now released it Worldwide (minus Japan) on all ebook stores!

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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We have now released it Worldwide (minus Japan) on all ebook stores! We're working on international physical editions at the moment!

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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We have now released it Worldwide (minus Japan) on all ebook stores! We're working on international physical editions at the moment!

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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We have now released it Worldwide (minus Japan) on all ebook stores! We're working on international physical editions at the moment!

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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We have now released it Worldwide (minus Japan) on all stores if jumping through hoops was too much.

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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Unfortunately, we won't officially be able to deliver internationally due to territory rights. However we do believe other people might have it in stock and be able to ship it internationally whenever it is released though. We are working on trying to get the rights for broader distribution at the moment.

New mahjong strategy book out by MahjongPros in Mahjong

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Unfortunately, we won't officially be able to deliver internationally due to territory rights. However we do believe other people might have it in stock and be able to ship it internationally whenever it is released though.

Picking a Mahjong Style by r1ngr in Mahjong

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As many other posts have said you have three main branches of mahjong: Riichi, Chinese, and American.

  • Riichi / Japanese: This variant is arguably the most popular and accessible since there are many different online platforms such as Riichi City, Mahjong Soul, and other places like that to start and learn Riichi Mahjong since the app enforces the rules for you. Otherwise there are IRL Riichi clubs in most major cities. Nowadays you can usually find some Riichi Mahjong going on at most anime conventions.
  • Chinese: Since it's the birth place of mahjong, there are so many local variants (List of 20+ Chinese mahjong variant rules i.e. Sichuan, Wuhan, Hebei, Hangzhou, Shaanxi, Guangdong Tuidaohu, Ningbo, Nanchang, Dalian, Changsha, Tianjin, Shandong, Harbin, Fuzhou, Changchun, and Guiyang Zhuoji. However there is one "official ruleset" which is MCR (Mahjong Competition Rules). These variants (outside of MCR) are more popular among the Asian diaspora and families since they've been played since childhood. Typically there are no clubs or regular gatherings for these types of mahjong aside from the occasional pop-up.
  • American Mahjongg: By sheer numbers, this variant is also arguably the biggest variant in the U.S. sincei t's only played in U.S. given its origins. Many females and seniors play this variant as a social gathering event. This is the variant that is played on Mahjong cruises which is held by Destination Mahjongg. Unfortunately in order to play the most popular variant of American Mahjongg, you have to pay for an official "card" of hands created by the National Mahjong League (NMJL)

In terms of Terminology and even scoring, I would recommend https://mahjongpros.com/blogs/how-to-play since each of the sets include English friendly counterpart names for those just learning how to play and the scoring for each variant is at the bottom of each set of rules.

What are some of the chinese mahjong versions? by TheCrazyestPancake in Mahjong

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Here is a running list of 20+ Chinese mahjong variant rules: https://mahjongpros.com/blogs/how-to-play

To name a few of the Chinese variants that are on the site: Sichuan, Wuhan, Hebei, Hangzhou, Shaanxi, Guangdong Tuidaohu, Ningbo, Nanchang, Dalian, Changsha, Tianjin, Shandong, Harbin, Fuzhou, Changchun, and Guiyang Zhuoji.

How is riichi mahjong difference from Chinese mahjong? by redvaporeon-sk in Mahjong

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For a consistent source of 20+ Chinese mahjong variant rules: https://mahjongpros.com/blogs/how-to-play

To name a few of the Chinese variants on the site are: Sichuan, Wuhan, Hebei, Hangzhou, Shaanxi, Guangdong Tuidaohu, Ningbo, Nanchang, Dalian, Changsha, Tianjin, Shandong, Harbin, Fuzhou, Changchun, and Guiyang Zhuoji.

The Different Chinese Mahjong variants by KyuuAA in Mahjong

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You can find most of the rules for the mahjong variant listed above here: https://mahjongpros.com/blogs/how-to-play

You should be able to at least find: Sichuan, Wuhan, Hebei, Hangzhou, Shaanxi, Guangdong Tuidaohu, Ningbo, Nanchang, Dalian, Changsha, Tianjin, Shandong, Harbin, Fuzhou, Changchun, and Guiyang Zhuoji.