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The '''2014 World Riichi Mahjong Competition''' is a [[Japanese mahjong]] tournament, featuring invites from various nations across the globe. The vast majority of the competition will field players from the [[European Mahjong Association]] and those from Japan. Then invites are extended to other regions, namely the United States, Canada, China, and Korea.  In total, the tournament features a field of 120.
The '''2014 World Riichi Mahjong Competition''' was a [[Japanese mahjong]] tournament, held during July 16-20 2014 Puteaux, France, featuring invites from various nations across the globe. It is the first [[World Riichi Championship]] held. The winner of the event and the first World Champion is [[Hiroshi Yamai]].
 
The vast majority of the competition consisted of players from the [[European Mahjong Association]] and those from Japan. Invites were sent to other countries, namely the United States, Canada, China, and Korea. Spots were reserved for "rest of the world" as well; Singapore and Australia took the oppoturnity.  In total, the tournament featured a field of 120 players.
 
The concept of a world championship was presented by [[Martin Rep]]. The French riichi club TNT (Tri Nitro Tiles) offered to hold the tournament in Puteaux, near Paris, France. This proposal was accepted by the [[European Mahjong Association]], [[JPML]], [[USPML]] and [[FFMJ]].


== Rule modifications ==
== Rule modifications ==
A special [[World Riichi Rule]] rulebook was created for the championship. It attempts to strike a balance between the [[EMA rules]] and contemporary Japanese rules. Rules different to at least one of those include
*[[Tanyao#Kuitan|Kuitan]] ari
*[[Dora#Akadora|Akadora]] nashi
*30000 point start, [[Scoring_variations#Negative_score|tobi]] nashi
*[[Scoring_variations#Oka|Oka]] nashi (= "30000 point return")
*15/5 [[Scoring_variations#Negative_score|Uma]]
*[[Kuikae]] nashi
*[[Tochuu ryuukoku]] nashi
*[[Rule_variations#Agari_yame|Agari yame]] nashi
*[[Nagashi mangan]] nashi
*[[Kazoe yakuman]] nashi
*False win declaration is a [[Chombo]].
*False pon/kan/chi call is a [[Dead hand]].
*Chombo is 20 points deducted from the overall score of the player. It does not effect the game it is gotten in, except for the redeal.
*1000 point penalties for use of alternative (ex. Chinese mahjong) terminology


===Tournament format===
===Tournament format===
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