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(Created page with "The '''Riichi City Grand Prix''' is a specialized tournament game mode within Riichi City. It is an automated tournament, that players can sign up for. It is available on a daily basis. == Format == The tournament uses a 256-mahjong bracket. Broken down to seven stages, the top 2 from each stage move on to the next. Furthermore, a percentage of a players points move on to the next stage. Moving to the next stage, a player's starting points is adjusted based on...")
 
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  Next Starting Points = Winning Points x Stage Carry Percentage + Base Starting Points
  Next Starting Points = Winning Points x Stage Carry Percentage + Base Starting Points


# 256
* Stage 1: 256
: [[Tonpuusen]] round, with [[renchan]] nashi and agari tenpai.
: [[Tonpuusen]] round, with [[renchan]] nashi and agari tenpai.
: 50% carry over to next round.
: 50% carry over to next round.
# 128
* Stage 2: 128
: Iikyokusen
: Iikyokusen
: 60% carry over to next round.  
: 60% carry over to next round.  
# 64
* Stage 3: 64
: Iikyokusen
: Iikyokusen
: 70% carry over to next round.  
: 70% carry over to next round.  
# Group finals: 32
* Stage 4: Group finals: 32
: Iikyokusen
: Iikyokusen
: 80% carry over to next round.  
: 80% carry over to next round.  
# Quarterfinal: Top 16
* Stage 5:  Quarterfinal: Top 16
: Iikyokusen
: Iikyokusen
: 90% carry over to next round.  
: 90% carry over to next round.  
# Semifinal: Top 8
* Stage 6: Semifinal: Top 8
: Iikyokusen
: Iikyokusen
: 100% carry over to next round.  
: 100% carry over to next round.  
# Final: Top 4
* Stage 7:  Final: Top 4
: [[Tonpuusen]] round, with [[renchan]] nashi and agari tenpai.
: [[Tonpuusen]] round, with [[renchan]] nashi and agari tenpai.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 01:53, 3 May 2023

The Riichi City Grand Prix is a specialized tournament game mode within Riichi City. It is an automated tournament, that players can sign up for. It is available on a daily basis.

Format

The tournament uses a 256-mahjong bracket. Broken down to seven stages, the top 2 from each stage move on to the next. Furthermore, a percentage of a players points move on to the next stage. Moving to the next stage, a player's starting points is adjusted based on the carry over from the previous round.

Next Starting Points = Winning Points x Stage Carry Percentage + Base Starting Points
  • Stage 1: 256
Tonpuusen round, with renchan nashi and agari tenpai.
50% carry over to next round.
  • Stage 2: 128
Iikyokusen
60% carry over to next round.
  • Stage 3: 64
Iikyokusen
70% carry over to next round.
  • Stage 4: Group finals: 32
Iikyokusen
80% carry over to next round.
  • Stage 5: Quarterfinal: Top 16
Iikyokusen
90% carry over to next round.
  • Stage 6: Semifinal: Top 8
Iikyokusen
100% carry over to next round.
  • Stage 7: Final: Top 4
Tonpuusen round, with renchan nashi and agari tenpai.

External links