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{{Infobox organization
{{Infobox organization
|image        =
|image        = [[Image:Chicago Area Logo.jpg|250px]]
|imagecaption =
|imagecaption = Club logo
|country    = USA
|country    = USA
|location    = Schaumburg, IL
|location    = Schaumburg, IL
|inception  = 2009
|inception  = 2007
|leader      = Jay Jiraiya Allistaire Sarrol<br>President
|leader      = Aldwin Gordula<br>Captain
|membercount =
|membercount =
}}
}}
'''Chicago Area Mahjong Players''' (C.A.M.P.) is a mahjong club within the Chicagoland area, based in Schaumburg, Illinois.  Regular meetups are held at the Starbucks at Streets of Woodfield on a weekly basis.  The group has been known to use anime conventions, particularly Anime Central, within the area to promote [[Japanese mahjong]] and the club itself.  The group has been active since 2009 and has had previous iterations under different names, such as the ''108 Dragons Club''.
{{Infobox ruleset
| ariOrNashi = ari-ari
| outPoints  = 25,000
| inPoints  = 30,000
| negaScore = Game ends
| okaPoints  = 20000 (5000 per player)
| umaPoints  = 
| multiWinCase = Double ron ari
| callPrecedence = [[Pon]] overrides [[Chii]]
| doraSettings = All
| renchanSetting = Tenpai-renchan
| abortiveSettings = All
| specificHouseRules = Any variable rules, upon agreement
}}
 
'''Chicago Area Mahjong''', formerly named '''Chicago Area Mahjong Players''' (C.A.M.P.), is a mahjong club within the Chicagoland area, based in Schaumburg, Illinois.  Regular meetups are held at the Starbucks at Streets of Woodfield on a weekly basis.  The group has been known to use anime conventions, particularly Anime Central, within the area to promote [[Japanese mahjong]] and the club itself.  The group has been active since 2009 and has had previous iterations under different names, such as the ''108 Dragons Club''.


== Anime Central tournament ==
== Anime Central tournament ==
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{{main|Rule variations}}
{{main|Rule variations}}


* Game start: 25,000 (30,000 minimum to win)
* [[Akadora]] - Ari.  Nashi, if requested.
* [[Atozuke]] - Ari
* [[Agariyame]] - Ari
* [[Kuitan]] - Ari
* [[Chombo]] - Casual, variable
* [[Kuikae]] - Nashi
* [[Double ron]] - Ari
* [[Double ron]] - Ari
* [[Multiple yakuman|Double yakuman]] - Nashi
* [[Multiple yakuman|Double yakuman]] - Nashi
* [[Kazoe yakuman]] - Ari
* [[Kokushi]] [[ankan]] - Nashi
* [[Kuikae]] - Nashi
* [[Multiple yakuman]] - Ari
* [[Multiple yakuman]] - Ari
* [[Chombo]] - casual, variable
* [[Open riichi]] - May be requested
* [[Ryanhan shibari]] - Nashi
* [[Sekinin barai]] to [[daiminkan]] - Nashi
* [[Sekinin barai]] to [[yakuman]] - Ari
* [[Shaakyoku]] - Ari
* [[Tochuu ryuukyoku]] - Ari
* [[Triple ron]] - Nashi
* [[Yakitori]] - Specified pre-game
* [[Yaku]] - [[List of yaku|Standard list]]


==External links==
==External links==
[[Category:North American organizations]]
[[Category:Chicago Area Mahjong]]


* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/chimahjong/ CAMP Facebook group]
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/chimahjong/ Facebook group]
* [https://chicagoareamahjong.wordpress.com/ Wordpress site]
* [https://www.acen.org Anime Central home]
* [https://www.acen.org Anime Central home]

Latest revision as of 07:21, 25 July 2018

Chicago Area Mahjong

Club logo
Country USA
Location Schaumburg, IL
Inception 2007
Leader Aldwin Gordula
Captain
Chicago Area Mahjong ruleset
Kuitan, atozuke ari-ari
Starting points 25,000
Ending points
(Target)
30,000
Negative score Game ends
Oka
(total ante)
20000 (5000 per player)
Multiple win cases Double ron ari
Call precedence Pon overrides Chii
Dora settings All
Renchan setting Tenpai-renchan
Abortive draws All
Specific
House rules
Any variable rules, upon agreement

Chicago Area Mahjong, formerly named Chicago Area Mahjong Players (C.A.M.P.), is a mahjong club within the Chicagoland area, based in Schaumburg, Illinois. Regular meetups are held at the Starbucks at Streets of Woodfield on a weekly basis. The group has been known to use anime conventions, particularly Anime Central, within the area to promote Japanese mahjong and the club itself. The group has been active since 2009 and has had previous iterations under different names, such as the 108 Dragons Club.

Anime Central tournament

C.A.M.P. has been hosting this mahjong tournament annually since 2011.

Game rules

External links