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  2. World Riichi Championship - Wikipedia

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    The World Riichi Championship (WRC) is a worldwide competition of Japanese Mahjong (also known as riichi) held every 3 years since 2014. The competition is nominally open to people of all ages, men and women alike.

  3. List of world championships in mind sports - Wikipedia

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    Magic: The Gathering World Championship: Individuals 1994 Javier Dominguez: 2024 2025 One year Pokémon Trading Card Game: Pokémon World Championships [19] Individuals 2004 Sakuya Ota (Junior) Evan Pavelski (Senior) Fernando Cifuentes (Master) [20] 2024 2025 One year Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game: Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championships [21] Individuals ...

  4. European Mahjong Association - Wikipedia

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    The European Mahjong Association (EMA) was established at the general assembly during the first European Championship in the Netherlands in June 2005. [2] After this competition, EMA started holding European championships under international rules every 2 years, and started sanctioning Mahjong competitions which was held under international and Japanese rules.

  5. Japanese mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Japanese mahjong (Japanese: 麻雀, Hepburn: Mājan), also known as riichi mahjong (立直麻雀), is a variation of mahjong. While the basic rules to the game are retained, the variation features a unique set of rules such as riichi and the use of dora. The variant is one of a few styles where discarded tiles are ordered rather than placed in ...

  6. World Mahjong Sports Games - Wikipedia

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    The World Mahjong Sports Games (WMSG, Chinese: 世界麻将运动会) is played to determine the World Champion in the table game Mahjong held by Mahjong International League (MIL). Both men and women are eligible to contest this title, and the championship holds both of Individual event and Team event.

  7. WRC II Extreme - Wikipedia

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    WRC II Extreme contains 126 stages across 14 different countries with officially licensed WRC cars that are available to the player. An action replay mode is made available which includes a wide range of camera angle shots. [2] All 14 rallies from the official 2002 WRC calendar appear on the game. 21 drivers and 7 teams appear on the game.

  8. Yakuman DS - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It features modern Japanese Mahjong rules (with riichi and dora) and various characters from the Mario video game series. The original version was released in Japan in March 2005 by Nintendo. [3] In September of the following year they re-released the game with an online mode and the revised title Yakuman DS with Wi-Fi Support [b]. [4]

  9. Open European Mahjong Championship - Wikipedia

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    Masato Chiba, from Japan, won the first championship. On June 21, 2007, the 2nd European championship was held in Copenhagen, Denmark for 3 days. Martin Wedel Jacobsen from Denmark won the championship. [1] Team event was begun since this championship. In 2008, EMA began another European Mahjong Championship under Japanese Riichi rule.