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UDINE, May, 10th - Players of the mahjong club at Udine, Italy, presented themselves with gigantic mahjong tiles during the 2012 Far East Film Festival. Playing with the extraordinatiy tiles was welcomed by lots of spectators.
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Written by Alexander Doppelhofer   
Friday, 16 July 2010 09:03
Hello Marco! The problem with rankings five years is that the players are superior to tournaments to play, because if I only need five games, then I need only once a year to play a game. Subsequently, then, the players remain in the other tournaments will be unattractive at home or abroad, and the game and it is then only a matter of time until it is resolved. In every other sport is played in a frame of a year that would not go for financial reasons. A frame of three years, I think not so bad, I would reduce it even to 2 years. The score lives from that student players and their tournaments, the players who have 2-3 years of no tournaments played more are discarded. As far as I know it has been in Italy this year in addition to the "normal" tournaments and qualifying tournaments for the World Cup. For "we have" in Austria, we use the "normal" tournaments to qualify to us if the Italy makes, then the good players be there and then it becomes even more interesting in the Rangliste.Vielleicht then takes over again, an Italian the ranking. I've just been away from that with a good result in the next tournament, "Luca" is again front and pass some of it is in the leading positions.
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