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I've seen it and enjoyed the ride, despite knowing jack shit about mahjong. Although I'm a hardcore yuri fan, so the yuriness alone could have carried it for me. It probably isn't for everyone, but if you like over-exagerating the norm to the power of infinte or if you are a yuri fan you will porbably have fun with it.

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It's lesbians playing mahjong and using crazy supernatural abilities while doing so.

You don't need to understand anything about mahjong to enjoy it really, but if you don't like competitive sports anime, then it might not be the best for you.

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It is similar to Hikaru no Go and Shion no Ou in terms of the atmosphere... though I prefer Shion no Ou for the emotional trauma and homicide issues.

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Saki is really popular in Japan. I'm a huge fan of the Saki anime. I came to watch it without any prior knowledge about mahjong, and I still love it. The anime creates a great competitive atmosphere that even if you don't know anything about mahjong, you can still thoroughly enjoy it.

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Oh man.. way back in the early days of fuwa (2013), I remember getting in an argument with somebody about Saki versus Akagi. In retrospect it was a dumb thing to argue about. But personally, I really dislike Saki. Both Akagi and Legendary Gambler Tetsuya are good anime that deal with mahjong in a serious light, but I could never get into Saki. But then again, I dislike most moe anime regardless of the subject matter.  

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I didn't watch the anime, but I read the manga, and it was reasonably fun even though I'm clueless about Mahjong. I agree with the people saying you don't need to understand the intricacies of the tactics to enjoy it if the characters and subject matter are to your liking.

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I watched it and enjoyed it. I thought it was cute. Though I wouldn't say it's actually yuri as there's technically no romance, but it's so heavily implied and suggested, it really might as well be.

But yeah, I agree with the general consensus about it being interesting even without any knowledge of majong. I mean, I didn't have any either. :3

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Saki was the reason I started learning and playing Japanese Mahjong, and being a lover of all things yuri, coupled with the sfx when they make their tile calls or draw their tiles made it one of my favorite mahjong animes.

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