Russia's Connective Games to launch Asia push
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MOSCOW - Russian software provider Connective Games is seeking partnerships to build a new gaming network focusing exclusively on the Asian e-gaming industry.
Chief executive Konstantin Zubarev said: “Asia presents a huge opportunity for operators seeking to diversify. We are ready to target this fast growing market and we are seeking partnerships with companies and individuals that have a valued interest and understanding of Asian games. Connective Games’ aim is to become one of the biggest players for both existing and new to market operators.”

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IMO, kuitan nashi will be the most problematic point for a world championship.
To shorten my point, kuitan-nashi Mahjong is like Formula 1 racing with 3 tires. It's probably a great learning exercise (good) that they turned into the only form of testing (bad). If that was the only problem, most people could live with that. The bigger problem for EMA Mahjong is their tolerance for a type of call that would be considered cheating anywhere else: tolerating the pick-and-switch for the same tile. (chi 78+9, throw nine; pon 11+1, throw one)
For a WC-Riichi event to succeed, that last point needs to be addressed once and for all. As for the rest of the rules, it will most likely be a take it or leave it scenario. There's nothing we can do about it.
But i appreciate the current changes cuz they minimize the luck factor a bit.