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'''Mahjong tournaments''' create a different game atmosphere than casual play or even [[Tenhou.net ranking|rank grinding]]. Casual settings allow players to play the game at their leisure. Tournament play function on set schedules and limited numbers of [[hanchan|games played]]. If casual settings may be compared to a classroom setting, then tournaments are the exam sessions. | '''Mahjong tournaments''' create a different game atmosphere than casual play or even [[Tenhou.net ranking|rank grinding]]. Casual settings allow players to play the game at their leisure. Tournament play function on set schedules and limited numbers of [[hanchan|games played]]. If casual settings may be compared to a classroom setting, then tournaments are the exam sessions. | ||
== General format == | |||
Mahjong tournaments are events, where people gather in the name competition. Tournament fields are preferred at 16 player minimum. Normally, the events are held single day or multi-day. During the course of the event, the player field play a specific number of games to determine a winner. If allotted, some events may use a cutoff mark, in order to use an elimination style format to determine the overall winner. Otherwise, the player with the highest cumulative score of the event is declared the winner. | |||
=== Round robin === | |||
=== Round robin with elimination === | |||
=== Single elimination === | |||
=== Double elimination === | |||
=== Top X-score === | |||
=== Consecutive X === | |||
== Team formats == | |||
=== IORMC === | |||
== External links == |