Mahjong at gg382 brings one of Asia's most celebrated strategy games to a world-class online platform — built specifically for Indonesian players. Choose from multiple regional variants, compete against real opponents, and withdraw your winnings instantly via BCA, BRI, BNI, or Mandiri.
136 Tiles · 4 Players · Strategy & Skill
Mahjong is one of the oldest and most widely played tile-based strategy games in Asian culture, originating in China during the Qing Dynasty and spreading across the Asia-Pacific region over the past century. The game is played with a set of 136 tiles — divided into suits of characters, circles, and bamboo, plus honors tiles representing the four winds and three dragons — and typically involves four players drawing, discarding, and claiming tiles to build winning hands.
In Indonesia, Mahjong has deep cultural roots — particularly among Chinese-Indonesian communities in cities like Medan, Surabaya, and Bandung, where tile game sessions have been a social tradition for generations. At gg382, we have taken that tradition and built it into a fully modern, real-money online platform that serves players across the entire Indonesian archipelago, from Jakarta's business district to Bali's coastal towns.
Unlike slot machines or sports betting, Mahjong is a game where skill, pattern recognition, and strategic tile management directly influence your long-term win rate. The more you understand the tile structure, hand-building principles, and discard reading techniques, the better your results at the gg382 table. This makes Mahjong uniquely rewarding for players who invest time in genuinely learning the game.
Before sitting down at any gg382 Mahjong table, familiarize yourself with the four main tile categories that make up every standard set.
Numbered 1 through 9, representing Chinese numerals. There are four copies of each tile — 36 character tiles in total. Sequences and triplets of character tiles form the backbone of most winning hands.
Also numbered 1 through 9, depicted as circular coin symbols. Another 36 tiles in the set. Combined with character and bamboo tiles, circle sequences are among the most commonly completed melds.
The third numbered suit, running 1 to 9 and depicted as bamboo sticks. A further 36 tiles. The 1-bamboo tile is unique — often depicted as a bird — and is one of the most recognizable tiles in the standard set.
28 tiles divided into Wind tiles (East, South, West, North — 4 copies each) and Dragon tiles (Red, Green, White — 4 copies each). Honor triplets carry bonus point values in most Mahjong scoring systems used at gg382.
A clear, step-by-step guide for new players — from registration to your first winning hand.
Create your gg382 account in under two minutes using your email address and a secure password. Age verification (21+) is mandatory — have your Indonesian KTP on hand for the KYC process, which is required before any IDR withdrawal can be processed to your bank account.
Deposit to your gg382 account using any major Indonesian bank or e-wallet. Instant transfers are supported via BCA, BRI, BNI, and Mandiri. E-wallet options include OVO, DANA, GoPay, ShopeePay, and LinkAja. Minimum deposit starts at Rp 25.000 with zero conversion fees for IDR transactions.
Navigate to the Mahjong lobby and select your preferred variant — Riichi, Hong Kong, Taiwanese, or Competitive. Each variant has its own lobby showing available tables, current player counts, and stake levels. Choose a table that matches your experience and bankroll.
Once four players are seated, tiles are shuffled and dealt automatically. Each player receives 13 tiles to begin. The East wind player draws the first additional tile, making a 14-tile hand, and discards one tile to initiate the game flow. Play proceeds counter-clockwise.
On your turn, draw one tile from the wall and discard one tile face-up. Between turns, you can claim a discarded tile to complete a meld (sequence, triplet, or quad) — or to win outright. The gg382 interface clearly highlights claimable tiles and available meld options in real time, keeping the game moving efficiently.
Complete a legal winning hand of 14 tiles — typically four melds plus a pair — and declare your win. gg382 automatically calculates your hand score based on the variant's point system, applies any bonus multipliers for special hands, and credits winnings to your account instantly at the end of the round.
gg382 offers four distinct Mahjong formats — each with its own rule set, scoring system, and strategic depth.
The most widely played variant across Southeast Asia. Simple, fast-paced rules with fan-based scoring. Ideal for Indonesian players familiar with the game from family settings in Medan and Surabaya. Winning hands pay the winner from all three opponents, or doubled from the discarder.
The Japanese variant — internationally recognized and the format used in competitive tournaments worldwide. Features the unique Riichi declaration mechanic, Dora bonus tiles, and a rich hand-value scoring system (yaku). Higher skill ceiling and one of gg382's fastest-growing tables.
A 16-tile variant (players receive 16 tiles instead of 13) with an extended wall and flower tiles included. Known for larger pots, longer rounds, and a higher number of bonus scoring opportunities. Popular among experienced players looking for bigger variance sessions.
gg382's structured tournament format based on the World Mahjong Organization ruleset. Rated sessions, leaderboard rankings, and seasonal prize pools in IDR. Entry via tournament tickets earned through regular play or purchased directly. Available to players at gg382 Silver tier and above.
A reference guide to the most frequently completed hands at gg382's Hong Kong and Riichi Mahjong tables, with their base fan/yaku values.
| Hand Name | Description | Variant | Base Value | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Sequences (Ping He) | Four consecutive-tile sequences plus a non-honor pair | Riichi | 1 Han | ★★☆☆☆ |
| All Triplets (Pung Hand) | Four sets each formed by three identical tiles | HK / Riichi | 3 Fan / 2 Han | ★★★☆☆ |
| Half Flush (Mixed) | All tiles from one numbered suit plus honor tiles | HK / Riichi | 3 Fan / 3 Han | ★★★☆☆ |
| Full Flush (Pure) | All tiles from a single numbered suit — no honors | HK / Riichi | 7 Fan / 6 Han | ★★★★☆ |
| All Honors | Hand composed entirely of wind and dragon tiles | HK / Riichi | Limit / Yakuman | ★★★★★ |
| Thirteen Orphans | One each of all terminals and honors, plus any duplicate | Riichi | Yakuman | ★★★★★ |
| Self-Draw Win (Tsumo) | Completing the winning hand by drawing from the wall | HK / Riichi | 1 Fan / 1 Han | ★☆☆☆☆ |
| Dragon Triplet (Bonus) | Three identical dragon tiles as one meld in the hand | HK | 1 Fan each | ★★☆☆☆ |
Mahjong rewards patience, observation, and disciplined hand-building. Whether you are playing casual Hong Kong tables or entering gg382's Competitive tournament, these principles form the foundation of consistent, profitable play.
* Indicative estimates based on game theory analysis — not guaranteed outcomes.
From your initial 13 tiles, identify the clearest path to a legal winning hand within the first two or three draws. Committing early to a hand shape — whether flush, triplet-based, or sequence-based — is far more efficient than drawing randomly and reassessing each turn. Players who pivot their hand structure mid-game typically exhaust the wall without winning.
gg382's interface displays the full discard history for all four players. Each discarded tile is one fewer copy available in the wall or opponents' hands. If three copies of a tile have already been discarded, you should never be waiting on the fourth copy as a key tile to complete your hand — adjust your hand structure immediately.
Dealing into an opponent's winning hand — contributing the tile they need — costs you the full payment as the discarder. When you have no clear path to winning in a given round, shift to defensive mode: discard safe tiles (those already discarded by others), avoid honor tiles your opponents have declared as melds, and protect your hand from being the losing discarder rather than chasing an unlikely win.
gg382 offers free-play practice tables for all Mahjong variants. Spend at least 20–30 sessions on practice mode before moving to real-money IDR tables. Many players from Jakarta and Bandung report that the transition from casual home games to online real-money Mahjong requires significant adjustment — the pace is faster and opponents are often more experienced.
Different Mahjong variants have different variance profiles. Riichi Mahjong tends to produce more even results over many rounds due to its strict hand-value requirements, while Hong Kong Mahjong can swing dramatically in short sessions. Set a session loss limit — ideally no more than 20 buy-ins — and stick to it regardless of momentum.
All Mahjong winnings at gg382 are held in IDR and paid out directly to your Indonesian bank account or e-wallet — no currency conversion required.
Deposits via bank transfer are credited within 1–3 minutes. Withdrawals to fully verified accounts are processed under 3 minutes on average (WIB business hours). Off-peak withdrawals may take up to 15 minutes during periods of high transaction volume.
E-wallet transactions are processed in real time. OVO and DANA are the most commonly used options among gg382's Mahjong player base, particularly among younger players in Jakarta and Surabaya who prefer cashless transactions over traditional bank transfers.
Not sure which Mahjong format suits you? Use this quick-reference comparison to find the right table at gg382.
| Feature | Hong Kong | Riichi | Taiwanese | Competitive |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiles per Hand | 13 | 13 | 16 | 13 |
| Flower Tiles | No | No | Yes | No |
| Riichi Declaration | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| Min. Stake (IDR) | Rp 10.000 | Rp 25.000 | Rp 25.000 | Ticket |
| Suitable for Beginners | Yes | No | No | No |
| Tournament Format | No | No | No | Yes |
| Dora Bonus Tiles | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| Practice Mode | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Common questions from Indonesian players about Mahjong at gg382, answered clearly.
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