Mahjong 102 hosted by The Mahjong Mingle

Mahjong 102 hosted by The Mahjong Mingle

Sharpen your skills at Mahjong 102! A focused refresher on the basics with an intro to strategy for emerging American Mahjong players.

By The Mahjong Mingle

Date and time

Tuesday, May 13 · 6:30 - 9pm EDT

Location

Atwater in the Park

1175 Lakepointe Street Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Ready to level up your Mahjong game?
Join us for Mahjong 102 ! This will be a fun, in-person refresher for those who’ve dipped their toes into American Mahjong and are curious to go deeper. We’ll do a quick recap of the basics, then shift gears into strategy: understanding the charleston , thinking ahead, and sharpening your tile sense.

Whether you’ve taken Mahjong 101 or have a little playing experience, this session is the perfect next step. We’re meeting at Atwater in the Park, where the vibe is relaxed, the company is great, and yes—there may be a drink or two.

We’ll bring the tiles and teaching. You bring your curiosity and competitive spirit.

*If you don't have a Mahjong playing card (from the National Mah Jongg League) a card will be available at the event for $15, or you can grab one ahead of time at thenationalmahjonggleague.org.

Spots are limited, so sign up early—and let the strategy begin!

Frequently asked questions

What if I have never played Mahjong, can I take this class?

Absolutely! You are perfect for this class.

What is Mahjong?

Mahjong is a tile-based game, similar to Rummy, where players aim to form winning combinations of tiles.

Do I need to bring my own Mahjong set?

You don’t need to bring a thing. Bring your lovely self and maybe your lucky earrings! We’ve got all the Mahjong sets, racks, tiles, and good vibes ready for you. Just show up, sip something fun, and let the games begin!

What is the National Mah Jongg League Playing card?

National Mah Jongg League (NMJL) playing card is a document that outlines the valid winning hands (or "hands") for a specific year, published annually by the NMJL.

How many people will play at a table?

4 people per table but we can should you how to play with 3, 2 or even 5 !

I still have questions, how can I get in touch?

We are happy to answers any questions you have info@themahjongmingle.com. You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook @themahjongmingle to see all of the fun we are having playing Mahjong!

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