Personal resources:
- Excel sheets I created for learning (readme)
- Basic yaku test
- Complex wait test, basic waits included
- Score count table (instructions aren't clear yet but you can ask me)
- All Chinitsu possibilities test (currently not published)
Other helpful resources to check out:
- Japanese Mahjong overview at ofb.net
- There were many English terms which I found helpful, but got laughed at for using by my Chinese/Japanese-speaking friends...
- Mahjong Hand Score practice programs
- They have 3 different programs: fu practice, han practice and hand score evaluation.
- Satoshi Horiguchi's mahjong apps for iOS
- Required Mahjong Tiles i.e. wait determination for chinitsu and honitsu hands
- Mahjong Calculation Trainer i.e. score determination for winning hands
- Links at SG Riichi Mahjong learner's corner
- Particularly the Yaku Quiz
- and the Scoring Quiz
- I read through Daina Chiba's Riichi mahjong guide,
- It's a very detailed guide on improving tile efficiency, which you can also get a feel of by practicing and analysing many of your own games
- Take what is written with a pinch of salt. There is never only one way to play mahjong. Adapting to the playing style of your opponents is just as crucial!
- Osamuko.com
- I haven't checked osamuko's blog out that much to be honest, but I particularly liked his post on whether to go Kokushi Musou, as shared by my sg club.
- Akagi anime and manga. Saki is also pretty good, but I cannot stand the Yuri scenes.
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