Hi Michelle!! Checking out your HK lessons…. After your 24 hour Mahj-a-thon for St. Jude. This may be my next challenge. You are a great teacher even without sleep at 5 am in the morning. 💖🀄️💖🀄️
I started playing mahjong two years ago for Chinese New Year and forgot how to play. Chinese New Year is coming up in about a month and I'm learning how to play again. Your tutorials are extremely helpful and have lots of information that other videos don't have. Thank you for taking the time to make each lesson!
Thank you so much for these lessons. Cantonese style is what my friends are try to teach me but I feel bad for slowing up their games since they all grew up playing MJ. Your lessons are nicely divided up and I like your pace of teaching. Scoring is the hardest part for me, your handout is extremely helpful. I have no problem with the quality of your videos, maybe I am already viewing the improved versions!?
I'm happy to hear that the videos have helped you! These are the old videos when I had no mic or lighting and I wore no makeup! The content is good but the aesthetics are low quality :}
Excellent video series! Thank you so much for teaching this with the flowers! I am very new to Mahjong, and I have been looking for a good into series that includes the flowers! Most of the ones I have seen so far just remove them and teach the game without them.
you might explain sometime, that the flowers have nothing to do with strategy during the game itself; drawing a flower tile gives you a "bonus" tile which you draw from the end of the wall (AKA the "tail").
Thanks for the input! I will make a note of this because I am filming this whole lesson again. This series of videos were done when I first launched my channel in 4/2017 so I had little experience, no mic, and no lighting!
Thank you for these helpful videos. I have a question about the flower tiles. What happens if it comes to a draw, so the last tile is drawn and it happens to be a flower? No replacement tiles can be drawn but the game has to end with a last discard, right? Because there is even a Fan if you win with it. But if you discard a tile you have less than 13 tiles which is illegal. Even if you play a variation that uses a 14 tiles dead wall, you run into the same problem because a dead wall always has to be 14 tiles, so you can't draw a replacement from there either, otherwise there are not enough tiles in the dead wall (same reason why you cannot declare Kong after the last draw. Thanks for the help!
@@MAHJLIFE I played once when I was in Taiwan a few years back but forgot most of the rules. I'm relearning with the Hong Kong version but the hardest part is all the points 😅 When I played that one time we just played until someone won with a full hand, but now I'm not sure how correct that was
I understood that to start the game, the very first player ( the dealer) is the East position. However, during this hand the next player to play a tile (going counter clockwise) is the player right of the dealer. What is his position? Is it South, or is it North?
Correct. The seats are assigned in counter-clockwise order starting with East, the South, then West, then North. I was taught this mnemonic, "East Soup With Nuts".
Michele Frizzell - is this a hemisphere issue? Does something reverse when one enters the Eastern Hemisphere where the game originated? I can’t believe I’ve reached this age and have never heard this, lol. My brain says that North is ALWAYS to the right of East. Or is it that even though the players sit facing into the center the world of the game considers them facing OUT? At which point your outward facing right would be South but that’s still an inward facing person’s LEFT - which is where the table is? Yeah, we’ve all been cooped up a while, lol.
Thanks for the videos, they're very helpful! I had a question about concealed Kong's. If you have a concealed pung in your hand and you then you pull the 4th tile from the wall I've read that you can lay it down as a 'concealed kong' and take another tile. I'd read the advantage is that you can later split the kong if needed to make a chow but wondered how that might look if you've already picked up an extra tile to play with. Do you discard two tiles in that case? Or is this not possible? Thanks!
My pleasure, Thomas. If you want to be able to use that 4th tile for a chow, keep the pung concealed. If you declare a concealed kong, it's locked in as a kong and cannot be used any other way.
Hye. Question. Is it valid to win by taking the right side discarded tile to make a chow as the last set of a hand.? As we knw tht a chow can only be called from the left side discard.. please need answer and enlightenment..
When a player is ready to win, they can claim a discard to declare mahjong regardless of the block it completes (i.e., single, pair, pung, kong). When a player is not ready to win, they can claim a discard to complete a chow only from the player on their left.
Mahjong Time has three subscriptions and one is free. You are given Dragon Chips to play with (in-game currency) based on your subscription www.mahjongtime.com/Mahjong-Help-Membership-Fullscreen.aspx. When you win, you earn Dragon Chips so the more you win, the more games you can play. Send me an email and I can send you a free 30 day VIP code michele@mahjongcentral.com
This was one of the first series of videos I made when I launched my channel and at the time, I did not have a mic nor lighting. I will be filming this series in the next several weeks so I hope to have it published soon!
Hi Michele, I see you tried your best to make really useful videos. But I wish you had a mic on your shirt and a human professional camera-person to make videos too much better. Unfortunately I am not watching current videos due to a low voice and far camera.
Videos in this playlist were filmed when I first launched my RUclips channel in 2017. I have since improved my videos with use of a mic and lighting. I will be refilming this lesson playlist this fall.
If you send me an email, I can let you know when the videos have been published. michele AT mahjongcentral.com. In the meantime, you might find these videos helpful: Solitaire ruclips.net/p/PLLk097vMqukYdiKhWhGOMO3EIK6D0xqNi Random Pulls ruclips.net/p/PLLk097vMqukayhXw1iofvjpNC4sXnQHeB Strategy Theory ruclips.net/p/PLLk097vMqukbFo3Et2eBBEHVpKBn9jbB1
Hi Michelle!! Checking out your HK lessons…. After your 24 hour Mahj-a-thon for St. Jude. This may be my next challenge. You are a great teacher even without sleep at 5 am in the morning. 💖🀄️💖🀄️
I started playing mahjong two years ago for Chinese New Year and forgot how to play. Chinese New Year is coming up in about a month and I'm learning how to play again. Your tutorials are extremely helpful and have lots of information that other videos don't have. Thank you for taking the time to make each lesson!
My pleasure, Emily :) Welcome back!
Thank you for these comprehensive tutorials! :)
Happy to help!
You are sweetest! Thanks for making your time to teach HK Mahjong over here. Cheers.
Cheers!
I am from Hongkong which I came to learn the rules in English. Your demonstration is excellent and very precise
Thanks for the feedback! I hope you'll check back because I have a new lesson plan with a new approach that should be published later this year!
Thank you so much for these lessons. Cantonese style is what my friends are try to teach me but I feel bad for slowing up their games since they all grew up playing MJ. Your lessons are nicely divided up and I like your pace of teaching. Scoring is the hardest part for me, your handout is extremely helpful. I have no problem with the quality of your videos, maybe I am already viewing the improved versions!?
I'm happy to hear that the videos have helped you! These are the old videos when I had no mic or lighting and I wore no makeup! The content is good but the aesthetics are low quality :}
Your tutorials are excellent. Thank you Michelle!
My pleasure! So many more to come ;)
Excellent video series! Thank you so much for teaching this with the flowers! I am very new to Mahjong, and I have been looking for a good into series that includes the flowers! Most of the ones I have seen so far just remove them and teach the game without them.
Glad it was helpful!
I have taught Chinese style mah jong for decades.
I commend your clarity in explaining this game.
Keep the flame burning.
Bravo!
you might explain sometime, that the flowers have nothing to do with strategy during the game itself; drawing a flower tile gives you a "bonus" tile which you draw from the end of the wall (AKA the "tail").
Thanks for the input! I will make a note of this because I am filming this whole lesson again. This series of videos were done when I first launched my channel in 4/2017 so I had little experience, no mic, and no lighting!
Thank you so much for your words of encouragement! It means a lot to me :)
Thank you for these helpful videos. I have a question about the flower tiles. What happens if it comes to a draw, so the last tile is drawn and it happens to be a flower? No replacement tiles can be drawn but the game has to end with a last discard, right? Because there is even a Fan if you win with it. But if you discard a tile you have less than 13 tiles which is illegal.
Even if you play a variation that uses a 14 tiles dead wall, you run into the same problem because a dead wall always has to be 14 tiles, so you can't draw a replacement from there either, otherwise there are not enough tiles in the dead wall (same reason why you cannot declare Kong after the last draw.
Thanks for the help!
excellent delivery.
Thank you :)
Who gets the discard tile if the player to the right wants it as a chow, and another player wants it as a pon?
If a player claims a discard for a chow and another player claims a discard for a pung, the player claiming the discard for a pung gets the tile.
Quite informative, thank you!
Thanks! Hong Kong mahjong is the best place to start if you're new to the game. Have you played?
@@MAHJLIFE I played once when I was in Taiwan a few years back but forgot most of the rules. I'm relearning with the Hong Kong version but the hardest part is all the points 😅 When I played that one time we just played until someone won with a full hand, but now I'm not sure how correct that was
I understood that to start the game, the very first player ( the dealer) is the East position. However, during this hand the next player to play a tile (going counter clockwise) is the player right of the dealer. What is his position? Is it South, or is it North?
Correct. The seats are assigned in counter-clockwise order starting with East, the South, then West, then North. I was taught this mnemonic, "East Soup With Nuts".
Michele Frizzell - is this a hemisphere issue? Does something reverse when one enters the Eastern Hemisphere where the game originated? I can’t believe I’ve reached this age and have never heard this, lol. My brain says that North is ALWAYS to the right of East. Or is it that even though the players sit facing into the center the world of the game considers them facing OUT? At which point your outward facing right would be South but that’s still an inward facing person’s LEFT - which is where the table is? Yeah, we’ve all been cooped up a while, lol.
Thanks for the videos, they're very helpful! I had a question about concealed Kong's. If you have a concealed pung in your hand and you then you pull the 4th tile from the wall I've read that you can lay it down as a 'concealed kong' and take another tile. I'd read the advantage is that you can later split the kong if needed to make a chow but wondered how that might look if you've already picked up an extra tile to play with. Do you discard two tiles in that case? Or is this not possible? Thanks!
My pleasure, Thomas. If you want to be able to use that 4th tile for a chow, keep the pung concealed. If you declare a concealed kong, it's locked in as a kong and cannot be used any other way.
Hye. Question. Is it valid to win by taking the right side discarded tile to make a chow as the last set of a hand.? As we knw tht a chow can only be called from the left side discard.. please need answer and enlightenment..
When a player is ready to win, they can claim a discard to declare mahjong regardless of the block it completes (i.e., single, pair, pung, kong). When a player is not ready to win, they can claim a discard to complete a chow only from the player on their left.
How do I join Hong Kong mah jong game to practice on internet for free
Mahjong Time has three subscriptions and one is free. You are given Dragon Chips to play with (in-game currency) based on your subscription www.mahjongtime.com/Mahjong-Help-Membership-Fullscreen.aspx. When you win, you earn Dragon Chips so the more you win, the more games you can play. Send me an email and I can send you a free 30 day VIP code michele@mahjongcentral.com
I could hear you a lot better if you wear a lapel mic on your shirt.
This was one of the first series of videos I made when I launched my channel and at the time, I did not have a mic nor lighting. I will be filming this series in the next several weeks so I hope to have it published soon!
Hi Michele, I see you tried your best to make really useful videos. But I wish you had a mic on your shirt and a human professional camera-person to make videos too much better. Unfortunately I am not watching current videos due to a low voice and far camera.
Videos in this playlist were filmed when I first launched my RUclips channel in 2017. I have since improved my videos with use of a mic and lighting. I will be refilming this lesson playlist this fall.
@@MAHJLIFE which one is your improved playlist? Could you direct me to your new improved playlist?
If you send me an email, I can let you know when the videos have been published. michele AT mahjongcentral.com. In the meantime, you might find these videos helpful:
Solitaire ruclips.net/p/PLLk097vMqukYdiKhWhGOMO3EIK6D0xqNi
Random Pulls ruclips.net/p/PLLk097vMqukayhXw1iofvjpNC4sXnQHeB
Strategy Theory ruclips.net/p/PLLk097vMqukbFo3Et2eBBEHVpKBn9jbB1