Archive for the ‘Columns’ Category
Gemma’s Journal: New Site!
May 19th, 2010
by Gemma
Well I hope everyone thinks our new site is as sharp as we hoped it would be! Still a few kinks to work out but at least they’re only kinks and not the mountains we had to surmount with the previous site!
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Konno’s Kolumn: Qualify for the WSOM in Macau
May 9th, 2010
by admin
By Shintaro Konno
Hello Mahjong players of the world. I am Shintaro Konno. Ten years have passed since I became a professional player. I joined this world with the idea that I didn’t want to live a life where I had to wear a suit and tie a necktie around my neck, but now, with the classes I teach, the games I play in and the study sessions, more days than not I tie that necktie and go to work. That is how much this industry has changed in 10 years.
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The Stagnation of Riichi Mahjong
Apr 30th, 2010
by admin
Hi everyone. In March, there is no pro league and major tournament either (well there is “grandprix 2009” but it’s only for the JPML top-pros). So this time of my column, I’d like to introduce one story . I often go to Free Mahjong parlor in Akihabara. It’s not because I am a deep otaku, but there is a friend of my working at the parlor. This day, as usual, I was playing non-rate riichi mahjong. However, there was some unusual sight at this day at the mahjong parlor. There was a foreigner playing mahjong with me at the same table. I could tell from his face and the way he speaks. He must be a mahjong maniac from outside of Japan. Let me call him Bob because I heard someone called him Bob. I had no clue whether he was a skilled player or not. After few rounds, however, it was obvious that Bob is not that experienced. The way he “tsumo” and discards tiles were bit clumsy. In addition to those, by the time east-round ends, he did not made any “Agari”(Tsumo nor Ron),and tempai either. When the first game ends, Bob ended up by 4th place. I felt little pity for him, but I never made allowance for him. Because I thought it is rude to think about allowance. I thought giving all my strength to him was the best way to show respect to him. By the time the second game was close to its end, Bob was still losing. However, during this match he won a hand with “Hatsu (Green Dragon) only”. It was only a 1000 point hand, but when I looked at his face, there was a big smile on his face. “What a strange kid…” That was my first impression on him. At the third game, Bob was getting something. He won his hand two rounds in row and trying to catch the first place. But you know, riichi mahjong is not that easy. He also had “Houjyu”, as many time as he won his hands. When we got to the 4th round of South-round, our scores were pretty much flat. Anybody could have won this game if he/she won a 1000 point hand. The consequence was that the other player won the game by “Tanyao” hand. Right after the winner was settled, Bob showed us his hand. He was close to tenpai, actually it was 1-shanten. However, what he was making was not usual to this kind of situation. He was making a half flash hand with ponned “Hatsu”. It was pretty obvious that 1000point could have led to the winner, but he was going for more difficult way of winning. Everyone in the table thought, how newbie he was;nevertheless, I was not. Showing his hand, Bob mentioned with big smile on his face “aw I almost won this hand and this game…”. Yes, he was very happy all the time. No matter he wins or loses, he never changed his face. When I looked his face I learned something very precious from him. As we getting to know more strategies about riichi mahjong, we tend to forget the precious moments. The moments which the first time you won your hand, the first time you won a yakuman hand, or the very first time you touched mahjong tiles. Do you still remember those moments and big excitement you experienced? You must have been happy just because you could play mahjong with buddies. This anecdote sounds very typical to readers, but those people feeling stagnant of riichi mahjong these days, please remind those moments and enjoy playing mahjong again. Simply enjoying mahjong will lead you to play better mahjong. This is also my slogan that I carry every time when I participate at big tournaments.
Tags: Yu Takehana
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Luck Revisited
Mar 29th, 2010
by garthe
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, (which I’ve also said before and will again too probably) Mahjong is a lifelong study. At least I expect it will be for me. There are several things I think that will always be mysteries or at least will always be parts of my game which need improvement. One of those is the Japanese concept of “tsuki” or “nagare”, often translated as “luck” and “flow”. I’ve written of my disdain for the idea before. But the more I play and try to fly in the face of the idea, the more I seem to be done in by it. Let’s look at a couple series of hands from some recent games.
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Mahjong Travel Journal: Taiwan
Mar 23rd, 2010
by garthe
Hey all. I was a little worried people might start thinking all I ever think about is Mahjong so I thought I’d write about a recent trip I made to Taiwan. It was a lot of fun. Checked some sights, met some cool people, oh! And um, well, played a little Mahjong.
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Yu Takehana Introduction
Mar 3rd, 2010
by admin
By Yu Takehana
Hi everyone. How has your mahjong been lately? Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Yu Takehana. I’m currently a member of the JPML and participating at D3 of the Phoenix league. (more…)
Tags: JPML, mahjong, reach mahjong, Riichi
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Konno’s Kolumn #11: Style
Mar 1st, 2010
by admin
Hello Mahjong players of the world. I am Shintaro Konno. These days Tokyo, where I live, is cold everyday and snow has been falling. I don’t know if it’s because of that, but I’ve felt a cold coming on and I’m writing this in between coughs. I hope all of you are taking care of your health.
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Tags: Konno's Kolumn, mahjong, Shintaro Konno, Style
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Jenn’s Corner: I Blew It
Feb 24th, 2010
by jenn
I wanted to wait until after the North Kanto League to write this month’s column. Now I wish that time hadn’t come. Last month I wrote about all of the opportunities I had and how scared I was of losing these chances this month. Well, my worst fear came true.
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In Garthe’s Hands: Tsumo
Feb 20th, 2010
by garthe
Is your basic strategy to reach pretty much any time you have a ready hand? It’s certainly an aggressive way to play. And we all know that aggression generally tends to get us more than passive resistance. At least in Mahjong.
But what happens when the other players start to realize that you reach with anything? They’ll probably start coming back at you with just about anything too. While that may be to your advantage when you happen to have a monster, you can’t always have a big hand. Sometimes you’re going to end up paying big to someone who might have given up his hand in fear of your reach.
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Mahjong Travel Journal: WSOM Press Conference in Macau
Feb 17th, 2010
by jenn
Last month was the announcement of the 2010 World Series of Mahjong. ReachMahjong.com’s Marketing manager Kirk Camerlingo and I (Jenn) joined the event in Macau and also celebrated the second Reach/Riichi event to be held at the WSOM. I spent only a few days in Macau, but it felt productive. It was probably the first time I took a MTJ trip without actually playing any mahjong!
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