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An outdoor mahjong table set for play with a group gathered behind it

Open Play · Coming to South Denver

Open play is forming.
Come find your regulars.

Open play is the easy part: you show up to an organized group session, pay your entrance at the door, and take a seat at a table. Games going all around you, people to meet, and a teacher on hand if you want one — no plan, no partner, no pressure.

Here’s how easy it’ll be

Arrive and join a table

Walk in and take an open seat. The games are already going — you’re playing in minutes, not waiting to be slotted in.

Play at your pace

A teacher’s right there for a strategy nudge whenever you want one — and happy to leave you to it when you don’t. Total beginner or a seasoned regular, you’re in the right seat.

Meet your regulars

Same warm faces, session after session. It starts as open play and turns into a standing date — the kind that ends in a group text.

Put yourself on the map

Help us build it around you

Open play is the standing, social game to drop into once you’ve got the basics — it doesn’t have a fixed night yet, and that’s on purpose. Tell us when you’d actually come and roughly where you are, and we’ll build the first sessions around where the real demand is. (Brand-new to the game? Start with a lesson or a scheduled public open session first.) No commitment, no deposit — just put yourself on the map.

Optional — so we can text you the moment a session lands near you.

Town or neighborhood is fine — e.g. Lone Tree, Castle Pines, Cherry Hills.

Tell us the days and times that actually work — “every Thursday 5–7,” “weekends only,” whatever’s true for you.

We’ll only use this to plan open play and let you know when it’s near you. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

Not sure yet?
Start at the table

Learn the game first — at home or a public open session — then open play is just your people, found.