Total members: 24

I’m not going to replace the large graphic, but will announce that I will be adding the following players to the tournament:
nezeru (-5, 2.1); Humour (1, *); Sinbios (-4, 2); mTerek (-7, 2)
There will not be a third session. Sorry yuu.

Kindai Mahjong Original Cup

Last time I played in a Tenhou CHAMPIONSHIP was a long time ago but last week I played in the Kinma Ori cup because UmaiKeiki asked me to (also because I think winning a picture of Washizu signed by Washizu’s mangaka would be awesome)

I was gonna post some interesting stuff from the games but I just noticed the client only displays the last 40 games and I’ve played around 50 games since then. Whoops!

But I did manage to screenshot one extremely lucky tsumo.

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[FotM] Kongai – Mind-reading browser game

Going to unhide all the Flavor of the Month posts, but still gonna tag the title just in case you only want to know about mahjongs and nothing else.

I’ve been meaning to write about this awesome game for some time but kept putting it off, partly because I keep struggling for words to describe it adequately. It’s a sort of double-blind turn-based pokemon battle with collectible cards… well, at least I tried. It was designed by David Sirlin, and if that name sounds familiar it is because he is the author of some compulsory reading in Internet 101.

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#mahjong league update – I need 17 or it’s bust.

Hello, fellow internet players. A while back, I made an interest check for a mahjong league to be conducted over the internet. I’ve got many positive responses, but I have also received partial interest from some people and other people weren’t sure what a tenhou is.

I have 13 people that were interested that I have actively confirmed their interest and participation. I have a few people I’ve had to explain to them what mahjong is and they pulled out. I’ve had 1-2 people refer me to some website, for what purpose, it’s totally beyond me. And a few more who have posted in the comment section of last post without following up.

Let me make this absolutely clear: You have to contact me in one of four, and four ways only: by e-mail at ex@white-fang.info ; on the best mahjong forum on the internet by PM ; on one of the other two mahjong forums by PM (My handle is Senechal on all of them) ; or by IRC privately if you know how to find me. If I do not actively reply to you, do not assume you’re registered. I want you to be, but just commenting on osamuko isn’t enough.

The reason why 17 is necessary is because the world is divided over time zones restricting me or anyone from doing things at one time only. I also need all confirmed interest checks by June 15th, because it is only proper for me to tell everyone in advance the particulars of running the league matches or if worse comes to worse, cancelling it. I need to be able to have enough flexibility to mix people who can play in both time zones around so that the people stuck in the same time zone do not always play each other. 16 would be the absolute minimum, but I’m expecting that a hiccup may occur once in a while, thus 17.

I’m missing at least 4, and am able to accomodate more much easily than less. You have about 2 weeks to figure out if you’re willing to take part.

It’s on tenhou.net and you need a registered handle there (no cost).
It’s 4 games per session with the same opponents. In case I need to set up groups of 5, everyone sits out one in the group.
It’s standard East-South, ari-ari, red fives, fast game. If any rules change over time on the tenhou client, they are judged to be accepted and equal for all players. (ex.: Since June, the last dealer wins the game not only if he wins a hand, is 1st and above 30k, but even a tenpai hand will end the game if over 30k and 1st. (last-oya tenpai-yame)

Last and final note, and I’m not kidding: Do not ask why I’m not running this tournament on MahjongLogic or MahjongTime. The first can be explained by a lack of lobbies, irrespective of everything else, the last…. well someone asked for MahjongTime. I had to say no without flinching. I’m not saying anything about their clients other than the fact that I would have no ability to manage a tournament on either server.

Interview with CEO of MahjongLogic

This is a looooooooong overdue update. We decided to get an interview with Mr Jonas Alm, the CEO of MahjongLogic a several months back when it was the Next Big Thing and no one knew what exactly they would unleash upon us. To enjoy this article in its entirety please dial your mental time machine back to February. Everyone who ever built a palace of pons online was excited about a new player in the online mahjong industry. They actually had software that didn’t look or feel terrible, had signed up various skins, and various pundits had weighed in on the subject. Of course we couldn’t be left behind, and promptly secured this interview with the big man himself. But why publish it now, and not back then?

To be honest, the team was rather hesitant to go on and publish the thing back then, because of… well, you can read it and form your own opinions. The whole reason we did this was to provide sorely-lacking info about this new arrival on the online mahjong scene that everyone had been talking about. But after the deed was done, I read and reread the whole thing, and no matter in which light I read it, I felt royally owned. And this is after a revision email begging for more answers. The first draft was even better/worse. It was like meeting the CEO of a certain clothing retailer, known for his personal guarantees, in person.

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