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The Mahjcast is back, and the Mahj Bros are officially kicking off the summer of mahjong in the Hamptons. Jason makes it back from a family wedding just in time to record, Ira is deep into his summer challenge, and the mailbag is overflowing. This week, we’re talking apps, online play, Guinness World Records, luck vs. skill, and whether the wall is truly your friend — or your enemy. In this episode: • Ira gives an update on his mission to win every hand on the 2026 card• Jason and Ira review mahjong tech, including The Mahjong Game, Daily Maj, and the Mahjy app• The Mahj Bros open the mailbag with listener shoutouts, hot takes, and community love• Nancy from Cane Bay Mahjong calls in to talk about attempting a 48-hour Guinness World Record mahjong marathon• The boys debate the big question: is mahjong luck, skill, or both?• Jason's generation-defining Dream Table with the NMJL • Ira continues to do Ira things, 'nuff said Pull up a chair, rack your tiles, and let’s play. Follow us on Instagram: @themajbrosNew episodes every Friday.And as always — may the jokers be with you.
It’s our 10th episode, and we’re celebrating with a major mahj-lebrity: Lance Karp of Maj With Lance — teacher, collector, mahjong storyteller, and one of the most influential voices helping grow the game right now. Jason and Ira talk with Lance about how mahjong became his passion, why the game is having such a powerful cultural moment, and how the table can reconnect people in a world that feels more divided and distracted than ever. We get into men joining the game, the beauty of teaching beginners, the magic of vintage sets, Kelly Ripa’s mahjong skills, and why the National Mah Jongg League card still matters. Plus, Lance weighs in on the big debates: playing for money, food at the table, stopping the Charleston, alternative cards, defensive play, and why 2026 may officially be the year of the pivot. And yes, Ira’s quest to win every hand on the card continues. Only about 1,399 games to go, bro. In this episode: Lance Karp joins the Mahj BrosIra’s summer challenge updateThe debut of our new Mahjcast theme songWhy mahjong is exploding right nowMen at the table and growing the game2026 card strategy and hands we loveLance plays along for a special edition of Call It!Kelly Ripa, dream tables and the energy vintage sets bringListen now on Apple, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. May the jokers be with you.
This week on The Mahjcast, Jason and Ira dive headfirst into one of the most debated moves in the game—stopping the Charleston. Is it strategy, sabotage, or a straight-up declaration of war? We break down the etiquette, psychology, and table drama behind the move that can flip an entire game on its head. Plus, we’re unpacking the Winds & Dragons section of the 2026 card—why it’s more powerful (and more playable) than people think, how to approach it, and where the real pivot opportunities lie. Also in this episode: A very spirited Maj Bros election drama (yes, there was campaigning…) The Mahj Moment: why mahjong is having a major cultural comebackThe Maj Bros mailbag + some of our favorite community momentsMahjong creators we’re loving right nowA special Dream Table (Mother’s Day edition ❤️)And, of course… a Last Tile that might actually win Ira over (no promises)It’s strategic, it’s opinionated, it’s a little chaotic—and it’s a can’t-miss episode. Pull up a chair, rack your tiles… and let’s play.
Fresh off a legendary night at Wölffer Estate (six Mahjongs… yeah, that's right), Jason and Ira are fired up and diving deep into the Quints—arguably among the most valuable, most aggressive section on the 2026 card. We’re talking pivots, pressure plays, and why committing early might just win you the game. Plus: Listener shoutouts and mailbag madnessThe Mahjong handles we’re loving right nowA very heated Call It on table etiquette (noise, tapping… we go there)Dream Table gets a little star-studdedAnd a surprisingly heartfelt Last Tile about getting out, finding your people, and building your mahj communityIt’s strategic, it’s unfiltered, it’s a little unhinged—and it’s a can’t-miss episode. Pull up a chair, rack your tiles… and let’s play.
We’re coming off one of those nights—the kind that reminds you why you love this game. A perfect NYC evening with friends, great food, great vibes, and some seriously good Mahjong. This week, we’re diving into the 2-4-6-8 section on the new 2026 card—clean, structured hands that might look simple, but bring major strategy (and serious pressure on those sixes). We break down pivots, where people get stuck, and how to think through this section when the tiles aren’t cooperating. We’re also getting into: The mistake that cost us a big hand (read the card, people)Defensive vs offensive play—when to go for it vs play it safeWhy sixes are flying this year and how to manage the chaosThe Mahjong Moment—IG handles we love and the growing culture of the gameReal friends vs Mahj friends… and the Holy Grail!Plus: dream tables, listener shoutouts, and a Last Tile that actually hits (whether Ira likes it or not). So pull up a chair, rack your tiles, and let’s play.
Welcome back to The Mahjcast — Ira’s back in the cockpit and we’re diving straight into the 3-6-9. This week, the Mahj Bros break down one of the most flexible (and quietly powerful) sections on the 2026 card — the 3, 6, 9 hands. We’re talking pivots, why you need to hold onto your sixes, and how one tile can unlock half the card if you play it right. We also get into table culture — what makes a great host (and a terrible one), plus a spicy Call It! on tile slammers vs. respecting the flow of the game. In the Mahj Moment, we’re shouting out listeners, spotlighting some of our favorite IG handles like House of Mahj and Four Blondes Mahjong, and realizing… yeah, we might actually be influencing the culture 👀 And of course — Dream Table gets personal, and The Last Tile brings it home with a reminder that this game isn’t about mastering everything at once… it’s about staying in it, learning, and building community one hand at a time. Pull up a chair, rack your tiles, and let’s play. 🎧 New episodes every Friday📲 Follow us on Instagram and send us a DM: @themahjbros🀄️ And may the jokers be with you
This week on The Mahjcast, it’s a true full-circle moment. Jason brings two absolute legends to the table—his mom and Jackie—the women who taught him the game, the strategy, the etiquette… and let’s be honest: the attitude, too. We go way back—like 1950s smoke-filled living rooms back—into Mom's mahj origin story, how the game was played then vs now, and why it’s having such a massive cultural comeback today. Plus: Real talk on the 2026 card and why pivoting is everythingTournament vs. kitchen table rules (and who actually follows them)A spicy Call It segment on food, drinks, and phones at the tableDream tables, legends, and a few unexpected picksAnd a Last Tile that hits on what this game is really about—connection, tradition, and gratitudeThis one’s got history, humor, and a whole lot of truth from two players who’ve seen it all. Pull up a chair, rack your tiles…And let’s play.
We’re back—and things are heating up at the table. Coming off a big night in the Hamptons (yes, with branded wet naps… we’ve made it), Jason and Ira dive into one of the most underrated sections of the new card: 1-3-5-7-9. Confusing? Maybe. Quietly powerful? Definitely. We break down our favorite hands, smart pivots, and why this section might deserve more love in your game. In this episode: Strategy spotlight: 1-3-5-7-9 hands and how to actually play them, plus where to pivotThe Mahj Moment: accounts we’re loving (and learning from)Call It: table talk, kibitzing, and when it’s just too muchRead the Table: when beginners need to… not be beginners anymoreDream Table: from Monica Lewinsky to Meryl Streep—yes, reallyAnd the great “pink iced tea incident” that nearly ended a friendshipAs always, we’re talking mahjong, culture, etiquette, and everything in between—with love (even when it doesn’t sound like it). If you’ve ever sat at a table and thought “what is going on?”—you’re in the right place. Pull up a chair. Rack your tiles. Let’s play.
Welcome back to The Mahjcast with Jason and Ira, the Mahj Bros. In this episode, we’re talking all about the new card, the thrill of a first six-flower hand, and what it really takes to go for singles and pairs without losing your mind. But we also get into one of the most important parts of the game that nobody talks about enough: table etiquette. We’re calling it like it is on food at the table, greasy fingers on tiles, loud eating sounds, tile-cleaning debates, and why good mahjong is about way more than just the hand you’re playing. It’s about the energy, the manners, the vibe, and the people around the table. We also dig into bad vibes vs. bad tiles, designer sets, why more men should be playing mahjong, and the little unwritten rules that separate real players from total chaos. Funny, opinionated, and said with love—just how we like it. Pull up a chair, rack your tiles, and join us.
The first tile is down. In the debut episode of The Mahjcast, Jason and Ira dive straight into the most exciting moment of the year—the release of the new National Mahjong League card. From first reactions and favorite hands to confusion over scoring (and a little healthy debate), they break down what’s new, what’s wild, and what players should be thinking heading into a new season. But this episode goes way beyond the card. Jason and Ira share how they got into the game—from intense “bootcamp” training with their legendary teacher Jackie to their first high-pressure tournament experience (and what not to do when you walk into an elevator with seasoned players). Along the way, they unpack the personalities, etiquette, and culture that define the table—and why mahjong is having a major moment right now across generations, cities, and even states you wouldn’t expect. They also talk about bringing new players into the game, how to actually learn without getting overwhelmed, and why committing early might be the most important move you make. Plus, the debut of signature segments: Call It (Call It What It Is) — where things get honest, fastThe Last Tile — final takes you’ll want to rememberWhether you’re a seasoned player or just getting your first invite, this is your seat at the table. Because at the end of the day—it’s not just about the tiles… it’s about the table.