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AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands, January, 27th - There is a chance that a first world championship riichi mahjong will be held the years to come. And this might very well take place somewhere in Europe. This is stated in a report, written for the Dutch mahjong association. Picture: The Second European Mahjong Championship, Hanover, Germany, 2010. Read more…
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Written by Martin Rep   
Monday, 28 December 2009 23:10

Ilka StummeyerHANOVER - The Japanese are coming! As are the Dutch, the Germans, the Danes - and even the Americans.

Ilka Stummeyer - together with her countryman Björn Schulz, she is the main organizer of the European Riichi Mahjong Championship 2010 - is overwhelmed by all the positive feedback she gets in the build-up to the event. She has had to decline a number of requests from countries who wanted a larger delegation, or from countries who are not qualified to send players to the EC.

Amongst the latter are Poland (where only recently a mahjong association has been initialized) and the UK (where the number of interested players by far outnumber the available seats).

“We have had a request to increase the number of players”, says Ilka. “But that is impossible. Just eighty people can play in the Hanover Jazz Club. If we would have to move to another venue, we would have exploding cost.” Ilka is happy to be a member of the board of the jazz club, which means she can hire the location for quite a reasonable price.

 

Qualification

Jenn BarrThe interest for riichi mahjong is growing at fast pace. In at least four EMA member-countries, a hard qualification is fought out: in Austria, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands.
Ilka: “Hoping for some spare seats, I contacted all countries that sent players to the first ECR. According to what I got back from them, they all will send as many players as their limits allow. Even the US will be represented again. Jenn Barr and Garthe Nelson already confirmed that they plan to come. And the last US seat will go to a newy founded MJ association in New York, the US Professional Mahjong League.”
It means that in Japan there is great interest in the event. The Japanese are entitled to send six players. But Garthe and Jenn also live there. It is not known yet if Benjamin Boas, another ‘Japanese American’, will be able to make it to Hanover.

Last Updated on Monday, 12 July 2010 00:00
 
Comments (3)
1 Friday, 01 January 2010 11:23
Mark Chizhenok
It is all very interesting but there is a lack of official information about this tournament (number of seats, quotas, schedule etc.). Does the organizers have a website for the tournament? What are the deadlines for player's nomination/registration? What are the quotas?
2 Friday, 01 January 2010 16:51
Administrator
Hi Mark

The EC riichi web site will be opened soon. And the quota's for the championship you can find in Mahjong News - of course ;-)
3 Tuesday, 05 January 2010 14:12
dmjl.de
there will also be a dedicated site, but you will also find all relevant information, links and updates on http://mah-jongg.de/veranstaltungen/ecr2010/

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