
What we’re about
We are a community of Japanese (aka Riichi) Mahjong players in the greater Seattle-Bellevue Area. We play regularly on Monday nights in Redmond, and are trying to start a 2nd meetup in the Seattle area.
No matter what your skill level, there's a place for you in our club. If you're learning, we have teaching tables available where a member of our club will get you anywhere from a complete newbie or from other variants of mahjong to a regular.
Also join our Facebook group for other postings and discussions: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SeattleMahjong/
Please observe the following etiquette rules while playing (https://goo.gl/vLXYzv).
Since there are many variations on the rules of Riichi Mahjong the simplest way to reflect our ruleset is that we play with the World Riichi Championship Rules 2015 edition (https://goo.gl/doJLUD) with the attached variations (https://goo.gl/k58vxk).
There's also an online primer provided by Daina Chiba of the UK (https://dainachiba.github.io/RiichiBooks/) covering strategy so you can hit the ground running!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Sunday Casual MahjongStoup Brewing - Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA
Our Sunday weekly meetups are in Seattle at Stoup Brewing on Capitol Hill! This meetup is for players of any skill level, be it first-time players or seasoned veterans. Tables for new players who want to learn how to play can be set up upon request.
To streamline smooth gameplay and scheduling, all non-teaching tables will be set to 75 minutes +1 hand for each hanchan. This will allow for the following schedule for people to plan around when they would like to come and play:
1. 12:15 PM
2. 2:00 PM
3. 3:45 PM
4. 5:30 PM
5. 7:15 PMParking is free on Sundays, but may still be limited. Plan some extra time for finding parking and walking to the location. The 2 bus line stops directly at this location. You can also take the light rail to Capitol Hill Station and then you can get to Stoup with a ~10 min walk south on Broadway.
***
Please observe the following etiquette rules while playing.
Since there are many variations on the rules of Riichi mahjong the simplest way to reflect our ruleset is that we play with the World Riichi Championship Rules 2015 edition with the following changes:
- Multiple Ron is allowed
There's also an online primer provided by Daina Chiba of the UK (https://dainachiba.github.io/RiichiBooks/) covering strategy so you can hit the ground running!
Join our Discord to stay up to date about our club in the future: https://discord.gg/Pcsz6pg9R7
## FAQ
What time are people playing?
Most players arrive around 12 PM to 2 PM and the afternoon is the busiest. However, we have regulars who will come at noon and stay until closing at 9 PM. No matter what time you come, there will be people playing mahjong!Where in Stoup do people play?
We always play at the square tables next to Stoup’s Union St entrance.What does 75 minutes + 1 timer mean?
This means that a table will play its hands for 75 minutes, and once the timer is up, the table will finish the current hand and be allowed to play 1 final hand with no time restriction.What happens if everyone is already in a game when I arrive?
Ideally, with the scheduling, you will know when to arrive in order to not wait long for the start of a new game. If there are 4 people available to make a table and it isn't running too late, we can give a little leeway to make a new table. Otherwise, you’ll have to wait until the ongoing games are done. Typically, we wait for all the current games to finish before starting new ones. This allows us to mix up tables, ensuring players don’t repeatedly play with the same group.If you want to get into a table quickly, we recommend coming early so you are placed in the first or second round of pairings of the day.
I don’t know how to play. Is that okay?
Yes! When you come, let us know you’re new to the game and we can set aside a table to teach you the rules. Riichi mahjong is a very complex game and we understand it takes time to learn the game.If you want to prepare, here are some beginner-oriented resources, though they are by no means required to come to the Meetup. We’re more than happy to teach you from scratch.
- https://mahjong.guide/a-beginners-guide-to-riichi-mahjong/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZxwAxlqexY&list=PLPBLBlC-7G3s92GyGOprSmZ1mqgh0U0DI&index=1
- Yaku sheet - Easiest/common ones are in solid color
Do I need to bring anything?
Nope, we provide everything you need to enjoy a game of Mahjong. But if you own a Mahjong set or any Mahjong gear, you’re welcome to bring it.Does anything cost money?
Nope, everything is free! Gambling is not allowed.What’s the difference between the Sunday and Monday Seattle Riichi meetups?
Monday is a more serious meetup where games are limited by a 90-minute timer and scores are tracked and logged league-style. Sunday is for more casual play where rounds are untimed and there is no score tracking.Do you play any other Mahjong variants?
Nope, we only play riichi mahjong. - Sunday Casual MahjongStoup Brewing - Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA
Our Sunday weekly meetups are in Seattle at Stoup Brewing on Capitol Hill! This meetup is for players of any skill level, be it first-time players or seasoned veterans. Tables for new players who want to learn how to play can be set up upon request.
To streamline smooth gameplay and scheduling, all non-teaching tables will be set to 75 minutes +1 hand for each hanchan. This will allow for the following schedule for people to plan around when they would like to come and play:
1. 12:15 PM
2. 2:00 PM
3. 3:45 PM
4. 5:30 PM
5. 7:15 PMParking is free on Sundays, but may still be limited. Plan some extra time for finding parking and walking to the location. The 2 bus line stops directly at this location. You can also take the light rail to Capitol Hill Station and then you can get to Stoup with a ~10 min walk south on Broadway.
***
Please observe the following etiquette rules while playing.
Since there are many variations on the rules of Riichi mahjong the simplest way to reflect our ruleset is that we play with the World Riichi Championship Rules 2015 edition with the following changes:
- Multiple Ron is allowed
There's also an online primer provided by Daina Chiba of the UK (https://dainachiba.github.io/RiichiBooks/) covering strategy so you can hit the ground running!
Join our Discord to stay up to date about our club in the future: https://discord.gg/Pcsz6pg9R7
## FAQ
What time are people playing?
Most players arrive around 12 PM to 2 PM and the afternoon is the busiest. However, we have regulars who will come at noon and stay until closing at 9 PM. No matter what time you come, there will be people playing mahjong!Where in Stoup do people play?
We always play at the square tables next to Stoup’s Union St entrance.What does 75 minutes + 1 timer mean?
This means that a table will play its hands for 75 minutes, and once the timer is up, the table will finish the current hand and be allowed to play 1 final hand with no time restriction.What happens if everyone is already in a game when I arrive?
Ideally, with the scheduling, you will know when to arrive in order to not wait long for the start of a new game. If there are 4 people available to make a table and it isn't running too late, we can give a little leeway to make a new table. Otherwise, you’ll have to wait until the ongoing games are done. Typically, we wait for all the current games to finish before starting new ones. This allows us to mix up tables, ensuring players don’t repeatedly play with the same group.If you want to get into a table quickly, we recommend coming early so you are placed in the first or second round of pairings of the day.
I don’t know how to play. Is that okay?
Yes! When you come, let us know you’re new to the game and we can set aside a table to teach you the rules. Riichi mahjong is a very complex game and we understand it takes time to learn the game.If you want to prepare, here are some beginner-oriented resources, though they are by no means required to come to the Meetup. We’re more than happy to teach you from scratch.
- https://mahjong.guide/a-beginners-guide-to-riichi-mahjong/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZxwAxlqexY&list=PLPBLBlC-7G3s92GyGOprSmZ1mqgh0U0DI&index=1
- Yaku sheet - Easiest/common ones are in solid color
Do I need to bring anything?
Nope, we provide everything you need to enjoy a game of Mahjong. But if you own a Mahjong set or any Mahjong gear, you’re welcome to bring it.Does anything cost money?
Nope, everything is free! Gambling is not allowed.What’s the difference between the Sunday and Monday Seattle Riichi meetups?
Monday is a more serious meetup where games are limited by a 90-minute timer and scores are tracked and logged league-style. Sunday is for more casual play where rounds are untimed and there is no score tracking.Do you play any other Mahjong variants?
Nope, we only play riichi mahjong. - BBQ and SSKBrownsville Marina, Bremerton, WA
Peter from the Sunday meetups is inviting the club to join in on BBQ, mahjong, and other fun at his home in Kitsap County!
Food and drinks will be provided; hamburgers, veggie burgers, hotdogs, and sides (probably potato and pasta salads). Sodas, iced teas, beers and seltzers as well. There will be a propane grill available if you would like to bring anything to cook.
We have space for up to 4 mahjong tables depending on attendance. I have two sets at the house, if anyone would like to bring tiles and a junk mat it would be appreciated.
There’s lots of room for parking, big yard for lawn games, a fire pit, no neighbors!
Here are all the details for taking the ferry over from Seattle, either by walk-on or driving:
Taking the Washington State Ferry
- https://wsdot.com/ferries/schedule/scheduledetailbyroute.aspx?route=sea-br
- Ferry leaves at 10am from Seattle, takes 1 hour to cross. Ferries back to Seattle at 4:15pm or 6:40pm
- Walk-on costs $9.85 from Seattle to Bremerton, free on the way back. Can use Orca card or buy a ticket at terminal.
- Car under 14’ length and driver is $35 round trip ($17.50 each way). $9.85 per car passenger from Seattle only.
Taking the Kitsap Fast Ferry
- https://www.kitsaptransit.com/service/fast-ferry/bremerton-fast-ferry
- Ferry leaves at 11:30am from Seattle, takes 30 minutes to cross. Ferries back to Seattle at 5:10pm or 6:30pm
- Walk-on only. $12 round trip ($10 leaving Seattle, $2 leaving Bremerton). Can use Orca card or pay cash before boarding.
Seattle Ferry Terminal: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Hnfkv56Biue9tUmv7
Bremerton Ferry Terminal: https://maps.app.goo.gl/BSD9eWhVezhp2kpY6From Bremerton to BBQ, Peter and Matt will come pick up anyone who isn’t carpooling and drive up to our house, about 15 minutes. Can also drive everyone back to make the ferry home. We have 2 cars, can fit 4 people per car, and can do multiple trips if needed.
If you are driving and able to carpool, leave a comment with how many spots you have and we will arrange rides.
Just let me know if you have any questions!
-Peter
- Sunday Casual MahjongStoup Brewing - Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA
Our Sunday weekly meetups are in Seattle at Stoup Brewing on Capitol Hill! This meetup is for players of any skill level, be it first-time players or seasoned veterans. Tables for new players who want to learn how to play can be set up upon request.
To streamline smooth gameplay and scheduling, all non-teaching tables will be set to 75 minutes +1 hand for each hanchan. This will allow for the following schedule for people to plan around when they would like to come and play:
1. 12:15 PM
2. 2:00 PM
3. 3:45 PM
4. 5:30 PM
5. 7:15 PMParking is free on Sundays, but may still be limited. Plan some extra time for finding parking and walking to the location. The 2 bus line stops directly at this location. You can also take the light rail to Capitol Hill Station and then you can get to Stoup with a ~10 min walk south on Broadway.
***
Please observe the following etiquette rules while playing.
Since there are many variations on the rules of Riichi mahjong the simplest way to reflect our ruleset is that we play with the World Riichi Championship Rules 2015 edition with the following changes:
- Multiple Ron is allowed
There's also an online primer provided by Daina Chiba of the UK (https://dainachiba.github.io/RiichiBooks/) covering strategy so you can hit the ground running!
Join our Discord to stay up to date about our club in the future: https://discord.gg/Pcsz6pg9R7
## FAQ
What time are people playing?
Most players arrive around 12 PM to 2 PM and the afternoon is the busiest. However, we have regulars who will come at noon and stay until closing at 9 PM. No matter what time you come, there will be people playing mahjong!Where in Stoup do people play?
We always play at the square tables next to Stoup’s Union St entrance.What does 75 minutes + 1 timer mean?
This means that a table will play its hands for 75 minutes, and once the timer is up, the table will finish the current hand and be allowed to play 1 final hand with no time restriction.What happens if everyone is already in a game when I arrive?
Ideally, with the scheduling, you will know when to arrive in order to not wait long for the start of a new game. If there are 4 people available to make a table and it isn't running too late, we can give a little leeway to make a new table. Otherwise, you’ll have to wait until the ongoing games are done. Typically, we wait for all the current games to finish before starting new ones. This allows us to mix up tables, ensuring players don’t repeatedly play with the same group.If you want to get into a table quickly, we recommend coming early so you are placed in the first or second round of pairings of the day.
I don’t know how to play. Is that okay?
Yes! When you come, let us know you’re new to the game and we can set aside a table to teach you the rules. Riichi mahjong is a very complex game and we understand it takes time to learn the game.If you want to prepare, here are some beginner-oriented resources, though they are by no means required to come to the Meetup. We’re more than happy to teach you from scratch.
- https://mahjong.guide/a-beginners-guide-to-riichi-mahjong/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZxwAxlqexY&list=PLPBLBlC-7G3s92GyGOprSmZ1mqgh0U0DI&index=1
- Yaku sheet - Easiest/common ones are in solid color
Do I need to bring anything?
Nope, we provide everything you need to enjoy a game of Mahjong. But if you own a Mahjong set or any Mahjong gear, you’re welcome to bring it.Does anything cost money?
Nope, everything is free! Gambling is not allowed.What’s the difference between the Sunday and Monday Seattle Riichi meetups?
Monday is a more serious meetup where games are limited by a 90-minute timer and scores are tracked and logged league-style. Sunday is for more casual play where rounds are untimed and there is no score tracking.Do you play any other Mahjong variants?
Nope, we only play riichi mahjong.