Final Standings
Rank | Name | Points |
---|---|---|
1st | Corak | 23 |
2nd | Butane | 18 |
3rd |
4free | 14 |
4th |
Mai | 13 |
5th | tateniu | 11 |
=6th | Oyashiro | 8 |
=6th | 破顔の楽士 | 8 |
=8th | -Nosty- | 7 |
=9th | RostiLFC | 6 |
=9th | Jiemei | 6 |
=9th | 偽赤木 | 6 |
=9th | anthto | 6 |
=9th | 二階堂夢乃 | 6 |
=14th |
Kyaru | 5 |
=14th |
DdR_Dan | 5 |
=14th |
MSamurai | 5 |
=14th |
Suffer | 5 |
=14th |
Harmonicks | 5 |
=19th | ジン・コガネ | 4 |
=19th | MihokoA | 4 |
=19th | Cheez | 4 |
=19th | headcube | 4 |
=19th | jsdf | 4 |
=19th | Akaze | 4 |
=25th | UNIVERSE | 3 |
=25th |
clueless | 3 |
=25th |
drillb0t | 3 |
=25th |
MtrsNxz | 3 |
=25th |
xGeo | 3 |
=25th |
mounteba | 3 |
=25th | BackRank | 3 |
=25th | Lilly | 3 |
=25th | Misder | 3 |
=34th | harphld | 2 |
=34th | Mastercl | 2 |
=34th | 漆原るか | 2 |
=34th | AGT2020 | 2 |
=34th | zelkin | 2 |
=34th | 池谷 | 2 |
=40th | fr3netic | 1 |
=40th | geekstor | 1 |
=40th | 野梅 | 1 |
=40th | カーロス | 1 |
=40th | Karolcia | 1 |
=40th | Piezoyo | 1 |
=40th | SALARYJ | 1 |
=40th | Squeakyz | 1 |
=40th | CsBlue | 1 |
=40th | Guriido | 1 |
=40th | デビッド | 1 |
=40th | MrFeng | 1 |
Detailed results for each tournament can be found here.
Next Tournament
The 2018 Quick-Fire Tournament League has finished. Thank you to everyone who took part!
Format
The tournament is played on Tenhou.net. For more information on how to use Tenhou, there are links to multiple guides here
- Registration is in the tournament lobby, from 30 minutes before the start time up until 5 minutes before the start time. To register, state that you intend to play in the lobby chat, or on Discord. Registration is done separately for each event.
- Once registration is complete, the list of participants is randomised and match seatings are prepared. Seating is calculated so as to avoid players meeting twice in the first three rounds if possible.
- All players will play through three hanchan, with scores being aggregated across the three rounds
- Once the three rounds are complete, the top four players on score will go through to play a final hanchan. All other players receive their final placing based on score at this stage.
- The placing of the final round will determine the final placing of the top four players, irrespective of score from the first three rounds or aggregate score across the event.
- Each subsequent round will start five minutes after the completion of the longest game from the previous round. Players may request a small additional delay if required, this will be at the discretion of the organiser.
- In the event that the number of players is not a multiple of four, and extra players cannot be found, the last player to register will be unregistered until the total is a multiple of four.
- In the event of a tie for placings for the final after Round 3, the player(s) with the highest average final placing of opponents played will go through to the final
At the end of each tournament, players will receive ranking points as follows:
1st place = 5 points
2nd place = 4 points
3rd place = 3 points
4th place = 2 points
All other players who finish with am aggregate score equal to or above 0 will receive 1 point
Gameplay Rules
Games will be played using standard 3rd row Tenhou rules: played with red fives, open tanyao allowed, and 5+10 seconds per turn. There are three rule deviations:
- South 4 round will only end when dealership passes as it would in any other round (i.e. no agariyame)
- Players start with 30,000 points and return 30,000 points at the end (i.e. there is no oka)
- Uma is +15 / +5 / -5 / -15
For a more detailed description of Tenhou rules, please see here
.Schedule
Tournaments are held on Sundays every two weeks, and are rotated between three time slots: 10am UTC, 6pm UTC, and 1am UTC. This is to (in theory) cater to all timezones equally.
Note that 1am UTC on Sunday equates to Saturday evening for American timezones.
Date | UTC | CEST | PDT | SGT | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1st April | 10:00 | 12:00 | 03:00 |
18:00 |
2 | 15th April | 18:00 | 20:00 | 11:00 | 02:00 |
3 | 29th April (28th for Americas) | 01:00 | 03:00 | 18:00 | 09:00 |
4 | 13th May | 10:00 |
12:00 | 3:00 |
18:00 |
5 | 27th May | 18:00 | 20:00 | 11:00 | 02:00 |
6 | 10th June (9th for Americas) | 01:00 | 03:00 | 18:00 | 09:00 |
7 | 24th June | 10:00 | 12:00 | 03:00 | 18:00 |
8 | 8th July | 18:00 | 20:00 | 11:00 | 02:00 |
9 | 22nd July (21st for Americas) | 01:00 | 03:00 | 18:00 | 09:00 |
10 | 12th August | 10:00 | 12:00 | 03:00 | 18:00 |
11 | 19th August | 18:00 | 20:00 | 11:00 | 02:00 |
12 | 2nd September (1st for Americas) | 01:00 | 03:00 | 18:00 | 09:00 |
13 | 16th September | 10:00 | 12:00 | 03:00 |
18:00 |
14 | 30th September | 18:00 | 20:00 | 11:00 | 02:00 |
15 | 21st October (20th for Americas) | 01:00 | 03:00 | 18:00 | 09:00 |
FAQ
How long does each event take?
There is no time cap for each round, so the amount of time events can take is variable. However, most events take around 2.5 to 3 hours for the first three rounds, and 3.5 to 4 hours total if you reach the final. Events may take less time, but it is recommended to budget around 4 hours for each event.
It says it’s a league – does that mean if I enter I have to play in every event?
No. The league element is there to provide a bit of competition across multiple events, but players are free to compete in as many or as few events as they wish. Participating in one event does not obligate a player to play in future events.
What’s the point of these tournaments?
These tournaments are intended to provide a bit of friendly competition within the riichi mahjong community, and to get people a bit more active in playing online tournaments. There are no prizes (for now – we might be able to have award Tenhou premium to winners if the participant numbers grow), and the format is intended to provide a bit of variance and not to be a substantial time commitment for participants. Play is for pride and bragging rights.
Can I stream games while I play/spectate?
Games may be streamed by anyone. If you are streaming your own games with minimal delay, you take full responsibility for anyone who may cheat by watching your stream (such cheating is obviously discouraged but tournament organisers are not going to resolve any disputes about it). All spectators on Tenhou will have an enforced 5 minute delay within the client.
I want to register in advance, is that possible?
No – registrations are only available within 30 minutes of the tournament start time. This is to prevent issues with people who either no-show or arrive late.