The junk mat might be a little small for tiles that size, but I doubt you'll find much bigger ones. And if you do, it won't fit on a bridge table, even less on most regular tables.
You can also just use whatever piece of fabric as a mat, if you're ok with not having ledges.
Newbie introduction
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Re: Newbie introduction
Cats don't do タンヤオ (tan-yao) but タニャーオ (ta-nya-o).
World Riichi Championship Rules 2022
Comparison of riichi rules around the world
World Riichi Championship Rules 2022
Comparison of riichi rules around the world
Re: Newbie introduction
Hi or2az,or2az wrote:Here is a picture of the set I play with.But, I would like large pieces for my hands, and older eyes. They don't have to be these competition pieces I mentioned above, but I'd like a decent set, color, quality. I don't want to "upgrade" to better stuff.
What do you like to use and play with?
Tiles are 1.5 inches high, 1-3/16 inches long, and 7/8 inches wide.
The ones on the left. Very stable and don't fall over.
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See more here.
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Welcome to the forum
This was very helpful! You went through a lot of trouble setting this up for me, and I appreciate it very much. The link you posted also was great! I need to hit tag sales, I still have a little spare room in my home that I need to fill!

Pax,
Gregory
Re: Newbie introduction
Shirluban wrote:The junk mat might be a little small for tiles that size, but I doubt you'll find much bigger ones. And if you do, it won't fit on a bridge table, even less on most regular tables.
You can also just use whatever piece of fabric as a mat, if you're ok with not having ledges.
I'm getting an Ideal of what I can do. Thanks.
I've been watching a competition on YouTube, and am stunned of how quick these folks are. I'm glad I can pause.
Gregory
Re: Newbie introduction
Shirluban wrote:The junk mat might be a little small for tiles that size, but I doubt you'll find much bigger ones. And if you do, it won't fit on a bridge table, even less on most regular tables.
You can also just use whatever piece of fabric as a mat, if you're ok with not having ledges.
I'm getting an Ideal of what I can do. Thanks.
I've been watching a competition on YouTube, and am stunned of how quick these folks are. I'm glad I can pause.
Gregory
Thanks anyway for replying Ignatius,Ignatius wrote:Hello Greg. And welcome onboard.
I'd love to help but my mahjong set was a gift, made of plastic.
And sadly don't know about inches, I'm on the metric system side.
Still, even if I can provide no help, welcome to the forum!
Being a citizen of the only country on the planet that doesn't use metric as a standard system - I appreciate your trying anyway.
Be Well,
Greg
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Newbie here. Hello everyone. I'm fairly new still and have played on and off. Hope to learn some tips here. Currently I'm playing a steam game called Mahjong Nagomi on the Steam platform.
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Hi Hobo and welcome.
Feel free to start a new thread or browse through all the old threads and resurrect one as required.
I've mainly played on game consoles. I don't think I've played Mahjong Nagomi but the presentation looks pretty nice in screenshots.
How're you getting on with the app and mahjong generally?
Depending on your knowledge/experience, you might find the first couple of links in my signature useful.
Bart

I've mainly played on game consoles. I don't think I've played Mahjong Nagomi but the presentation looks pretty nice in screenshots.
How're you getting on with the app and mahjong generally?
Depending on your knowledge/experience, you might find the first couple of links in my signature useful.
Bart
My complete guide to Japanese mahjong terminology and rules (free PDF download)
My Japanese mahjong guide for complete beginners (especially Yakuza players) (online article)
My PS2/PS3/PS4/PSP/DS video-game guides (old skool ASCII plain text)
My Japanese mahjong guide for complete beginners (especially Yakuza players) (online article)
My PS2/PS3/PS4/PSP/DS video-game guides (old skool ASCII plain text)