Archive for the ‘Columns’ Category
Jenn’s Corner #30: Slump-dog
Mar 25th, 2009
by jenn
I’m in a slump. I feel good, play good, even win a little bit. Then I give it all back and slump back in my chair…
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Posted in Columns, Jenn's Corner |
Nagare, Luck, or whatever you want to call that crap
Mar 21st, 2009
by garthe
There was an interesting post in one of the forums asking about whether people believe in luck or “nagare” as it’s referred to in Japanese. Actually “nagare” translates more as “flow” I think, than “tide” but I think the nuance in either word is interesting because it seems like a force even stronger than luck, like destiny. What can you do against the inevitable rising and ebbing of the ocean tide or the flow of a mighty river?
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Posted in Columns, In Garthe's Hands |
Cherry Blossom 2009 Report – Part 2
Mar 15th, 2009
by Gemma
The second part of my report from the Netherlands!
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Tags: EMA, Gemma Collinge, mahjong, reach mahjong, Riichi
Posted in Columns, Gemma's Journal |
Cherry Blossom 2009 Report – Part 1
Mar 11th, 2009
by Gemma
The first part of my report from the Cherry Blossom Tournament!I’m pretty sure everyone knows by now that I attended the Cherry Blossom Riichi tournament in Nijmegen last weekend. For those of you who don’t know the details yet, it was a one day event attended by over 50 riichi players from all over Europe.
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Tags: EMA, Gemma Collinge, mahjong, reach mahjong, Riichi
Posted in Columns, Gemma's Journal |
Mahjong Fairy in February
Mar 5th, 2009
by jenn
Last month the new Mahjong Fairy parlor opened in Hachioji (West Tokyo). Mahjong Fairy is a non-smoking parlor that was started by Yoko Watanabe. The Hachioji parlor is the first one to use the name Fairy after the original parlor opened in Shinjuku (central Tokyo) in 2006.
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Posted in Columns, Jenn's Corner |
Remember the Kong!
Mar 3rd, 2009
by WorTeX
As battle cries go, I guess there have been better. Kong’s are rare enough themselves, and for one of them to help you win is rarer still. That said, it’s amazing how often people forget the Kong and it really costs them. How about a real live example?
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Posted in Columns, In Garthe's Hands |
Mahjong Travel Journal: SNPM Pair Match
Feb 18th, 2009
by jenn
In the last travel journal Garthe, Konno and Jenn went to Utsunomiya to visit Kaori Shimizu, one of the strongest mahjong players in the world. This time Jenn teamed up with Kaori to play in the Saikoui Japan Pro Mahjong’s pair match. With matching clothes and winning smiles how could they lose?The SNPM Pair Match happens every January and is one of the most exciting tournaments of the year. The big names in Japan mahjong dress up, show up and spend the day catching up with all the other big names. People are there in costumes and this year there were even 2 actresses from the new drama “Mukoubuchi” (based on the popular comic). Two years ago Jenn and Garthe played together and ended up with less than amazing results. This time Jenn joined the former OUI title holder, Kaori Shimizu and two of the most well-known girls in the mahjong community took on 100 other pairs for the title. I (Jenn), started out with a horrible score. I couldn’t get a rhythm going and I ended up with -50.4 points. There is a 30 point penalty for 4th place, so it was a finish of 9000 points or so, but how embarrassing! I was the one who invited my elder, Kaori to play and then I completely busted us in the first game! I sheepishly went over to Kaori to let her know that I was sorry and watched her win a 12,000 point hand as dealer. I remember thinking, “Man, she’s going to be carrying me today.” And hug my head all the way back to my seat.
To my surprise Kaori came over a few minutes later. “Jenn! I’m sorry! I got last place!” she said as she approached me. I breathed a sigh of relief and told her of my defeat too. We both resolved to win the next 3 games to give ourselves a fighting chance. The 2nd game was worse than the first. This time I busted out in the last hand and had negative 67. I went through the same motions again and was even more surprised when Kaori did too and came to tell me that she had also busted out! What a pair we were.
After 4 games Kaori had a first place and I had a 2nd and a 3rd. My score was -129.5 and our combined score was around -200. We ended up in 89th place which means that we were not dead last, we didn’t get the booby prize (2nd to last) and we didn’t get the cut-off prize for 90th place. If only I had lost one more hand!
Other notable names at this tournament were Masayuki Katayama (author of Obaka Miko), Toshimasa Chou (2nd place at the WSOMRE qualifier in Japan) and Kozue Miyauchi. We were lucky enough to get permission to cover this event thanks to Toshimasa Chou. He was also the winner of Takeshobo’s Saikyoui tournament, one of the biggest mahjong tournaments in Japan (Ben played in that one too). You’ll see Chou playing in lots of big tournaments in the next few years and we’ll definitely be covering him on ReachMahjong.com too! So we have gone to Utsunomiya to visit Kaori and now she has come to Tokyo to play with us. Starting in the spring Jenn and Kaori are going to continue their adventures together in the new JPML North Kanto League so look for their story from Gunma in April.
Posted in Columns, Mahjong Travel Journal |
Jenn’s Corner #29: The Next Step
Feb 17th, 2009
by jenn
My path to mahjong stardom is a continuing uphill battle and sometimes it feels like I will never arrive. But every now and again something big happens to give me motivation and push me to the next level. For the past 2 years I have been travelling around the world and making it a point to meet as many people as I can so that we can all work together to make this game great and get information to new players throughout the world.
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Posted in Columns, Jenn's Corner |
Konno’s Kolumn #3: Discards and Mahjong SuperCup
Feb 13th, 2009
by admin
Hello Mahjong players of the world, this is Shintaro Konno. In my last column I left you with a homework quiz. How did you do? It was a pattern that I didn’t explain in the example so it might have been a bit difficult. Let’s start by reviewing the question.
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Tags: mahjong, reach mahjong, Riichi, Shintaro Konno
Posted in Konno's Kolumn |
Pro Interview: Saki Kurosawa (part 2)
Jan 25th, 2009
by admin
We continue our interview with popular pro and this year’s Pro Queen title winner, Saki Kurosawa.
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Posted in Columns, Interviews |
