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48Sunday, 16 June 2013 03:00
Sushila Singh
How many European players participated and won in International Tournaments in China?
Evaluate the game by all means. If you call yourselves 'International',please do not invite people from other countries and make fun of them.It is in bad taste.
47Wednesday, 16 January 2013 21:53
Sylvain Malbec
In the official MCR rulebook (aka "the green book"), the scoring elements are called "fan".

I'm more worried about "NOT a simple" magically turning into "ALL simples".
Anyway, it seems this part was intended to refer to any fan.
46Tuesday, 01 January 2013 04:31
Senechal
Scott: According to you, Martin the player should feel no shame with his actions. Thus far, I agree completely.

The problem I have is that this is being used to "make news". It tarnishes whatever people like me perceive to be attempts to improve the individual and overall level of gameplay, especially since MN is the most prominent news outlet for EMA events. The verdict is that there is no improvement, and you don't need to participate in 3 tournaments to figure it out.

I'll keep my money from future events, unless the majority of players come from the #1 English riichi community website. My advice for the rest of you: claim haneman+ every hand. Eventually, people will count...
45Saturday, 29 December 2012 14:05
Dominik Kolenda
I don't think so, maybe with starting point equal to 0 it's true, it's more severe than uma, but when all players start with 25k or 30k it's not severe (even uma, imo). Last time when we played tournament in Poland, there were some bridge observers and all of them told us that the system with starting points 0 and 'player with more tenbou points wins' isn't good to determine the best one. They've just reccomended tabple points or something similar.
44Monday, 24 December 2012 23:16
Kyuu
No no no. The "almost" indicates the thought crossed his mind, but he didn't do it.

Though, anyone with an itchy-trigger-finger would have done so and not realize the consequence.

Stanislav Ilyin

Martin! Thank you very much for this publication! I think that Stanislav will be pleased by it very much and it brings him new energy to improve the program and the interface, which is not perfect, I agree (but it is definitely of it own style). The only mistake you made is by identifying Stanislav. This program was created and is developed by Stanislav Ilyin (not Petrov, the riichi player whom you'll see soon in Hanover) way) from the city of Krasnoyarsk, some 4000 km east from Moscow (: http://www.mahjong.ru/images/stories/msk09/PA244023_1.jpg
This is a comment on "From Russia with love"
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1Tuesday, 06 July 2010 19:14
Mahjong News
No need to tank me, Mark! It is Stanislav who did a great job.
I am sorry about the mistake with his name, have corrected that now.
Greetings - Martin

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