Full name | 鳥星雨 |
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Country | South Korea |
Club | Northwestern University Riichi Mahjong |
Biography
鳥星雨 (ちょうせいう or とりせいう) is an amateur Riichi Mahjong player and streamer who currently resides in Seoul, South Korea. An alumnus of Northwestern University, he founded the Northwestern University Riichi Mahjong club in April 2018. Despite graduation, he continues to run the club's online events, held through the club’s Discord server.
鳥星雨 was first introduced to mahjong through 咲-Saki- in November of 2017. He ordered his first set the next February, joined Chicago Area Mahjong in March, and founded NURM in April. Upon graduation, he moved to Asia, where he has played with Waseda University Mahjong Club in Tokyo, and at Sillim Mahjong Cafe in Seoul. Online, 鳥星雨 plays primarily on Tenhou and Majsoul, and on mobile, he prefers playing on Tengokuhai.
In his spare time, 鳥星雨 loves watching and analyzing videos of his favorite professional players. Often, he finds himself spending significantly more time watching mahjong rather than playing it. Some of his favorite pros include 魚谷侑未 (Uotani Yuumi), 二階戸亜紀 (Nikaido Aki), and 茅森早香 (Kayamori Sayaka).
Outside of mahjong, 鳥星雨 is avid fan of the 東方Project series of games, and specifically arrangements of its music. He frequently flies to Japan for travel, and regularly attends Comiket and Reitaisai. He collects music CDs, in part to satisfy his necessity for lossless audio files. He speaks English, Korean, Japanese, and Mandarin Chinese in varying degrees of capability.
Yakuman Count
Date | Yakuman | Medium | Location | Value | Notes | Source |
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2018/07/03 | Kokushi Musou 国士無双 |
Real Tiles | Waseda Mahjong Club 早稲田麻雀部 |
32000 | Kokushi scored by houtei ron on a jigoku hatsu. With a haipai of 8 unique terminal/honor tiles, the initial attempt was for chanta, but gradually a yakuman became a possibility. Second place kamicha was hit for 32k. | [1] |
2019/04/03 | Kokushi Musou 国士無双 |
Netplay | Majsoul 雀魂麻将 |
32000 | Kokushi scored on a jigoku 1m ron. Haipai consisted of 10 unique tiles, including every honor tile. Thus, kyushu kyuhai was declined and a yakuman was attempted from the beginning. Immediately after tenpai was achieved, shimocha dealt the final winning tile. | [2][3] |
2019/05/21 | Kokushi Musou 国士無双 |
Netplay | Tengokuhai 麻雀 天極牌 |
48000 | Kokushi scored ron on the west tile. Haipai consisted of 11 kokushi tiles, 10 unique. Subsequent self-draws were incredibly lucky, often drawing the very last copy of the tiles needed for the yakuman. Tenpai was achieved in the first half of the second row. Immediately afterwards, toimen dealt the winning tile. | [4][5] |