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4th European World Riichi League Event: Cologne

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Event details
  • Date: 29 to 30 March 2025
  • Hosted by: Rinshan Kaihou Cologne
  • Location: Marienburger Sport-Club 1920 e. V.
    Restaurant Leobel’s

    Schillingsrotter Str. 99, 50996 Köln
    Access: Tram line 16 and 17 from e. g. Cologne main station to station Siegstraße (11 min. walking from there).
  • Tournament format: 8 Hanchan (4 & 4)
    Players: 40
    Ruleset: Current WRC-Rules (2022)
    Refereeing: Manuel Kameda-Schlich
    Ranking: Via World Riichi-Mahjong app (freeware on Apple and Google stores, no registration necessary)
  • What we expect from our players: Well versed, competitive players with solid hands-on experience in real-life play, good knowledge of etiquette, point calculation and mahjong strategy.
  • Participation fee: 70€ to be payed to the following account:
    Holder: Manuel Kameda-Schlich
    IBAN: DE71 5776 1591 0183 6651 20
    BIC: GENODED 1BNA

    Purpose: WR league Cologne March 2025
  • Two lunches and free water is included in the fee.
    –> If you have specific dietary options, please choose from the drop-down menu
    Different soft drinks, coffee and tea are available on own bill.

Saturday, March 29th
Time Hanchan/Break/Event
09:00Registration
09:30Welcoming ceremony, speech
09:45-11:15Hanchan #1
11:15 – 11:30Break
11:30 – 13:00Hanchan #2
13:00 – 13:45Lunchbreak
13:45 – 15:15Hanchan #3
15:15 – 15:30Break
15:30 – 17:00Hanchan #4
From 17~19Social play
From 17:15 – 18:15Referee exam
Sunday, March 30th
08:45 – 10:15Hanchan #5
10:15 – 10:30Break
10:30 – 12:00Hanchan #6
12:00 – 12:45Lunchbreak
12:45 – 14:15Hanchan #7
14:15 – 14:30Break
14:30 – 16:00Hanchan #8
16:00 -16:15Break
From 16:15Award ceremony

Last updated: 18.03.2025/23:04

No.PlayerNationalityIP = in Progress, awaiting payment
DEF = Definitive, paid
1Valentin CourtoisFranceDEFP
2Taiki AndoJapanDEF
3Gherman VasileFranceDEF
4Kenneth ChanGermanyDEF
5Henri DevillezBelgiumDEF
6Arnaud RenardBelgiumDEF
7Jérémie Pierard de MaujouyFranceDEF
8Hiroshi KamedaJapanDEF
9Steven HueFranceDEF
10Christiaan GöbelNetherlandsDEF
11Ivar BouwmannNetherlandsDEF
12Michael van der SluijsRomaniaDEF
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Improving, step by step!!!

The first tournament was already great, but wait for our second one!!! (:-P)

Meet excellent players

World Riichi League’s objective is to gather the best players and create a forum for players to test and develop their mahjong skills!

Become a pro!

World Riichi League will offer a chance to collect ranking points for those who want to claim the first pro certification outside of Japan!

Be part of a community


We all know mahjong is a life long journey of learning – why not do it together with people who share your passion?

“New year, new tournament :)”

Manuel Kameda-Schlich

and the whole team of Rinshan Kaihou Cologne

FAQ

Please read the following points carefully

If there are any further questions, please do not hesitate and send us a mail

No, there will be no selection process. However, we expect people to fully understand the WRC ruleset and have a fair amount of “hands-on” play expertise. We also expect people to follow good mahjong etiquette. Our goal is to create a competitive environment where serious players and upcoming pros can thrive and hone their mahjong skills.

The sooner, the better! No, seriously… We want to plan and organise our tournaments carefully and tailor them to our guests. For this, we kindly ask you to transfer the fee three weeks prior to the tournament. Otherwise we might need to void your participation and give the seat to the next person on the waiting list.

You will not earn EMA ranking points as this is not a MERS ranked event. This series of events is to complement the well-established and respected European MERS system.

Generally, the points are used for calculating ranks for pro players. Not everybody wants to become a certified pro or can’t/want to do so immediately. For this, we can optionally stash your points in a “wallet“. The moment you become a pro, you can harness those and start climbing up those ranks!

By default, the use of mobile phones, smart watches etc. is not allowed during games. This has several reasons: insurance problems, time loss, noise and most important: we want our players to not lose touch with manual counting and handling point sticks. While apps provide a great possibility to keep track of points at any given moment, we are convinced that good players are able to count and keep track of points by themselves.

Referees are a valuable part for all our tournaments and function as guardians of rules and fairness but also as a support for players and organisers.

To ensure a high quality of the games, even when things sometimes doesn’t go as we want them, we are leaning towards non-playing referees who can provide professional and swift arbitration with the least amount of infringement. We know everyone is eager to play and we want to acknowledge and reward people willing to make that sacrifice by participating as a referee.