This article summarizes the results of the 29th and 30th games of the M-League 2022-2023 regular season and October 27.
For the results of games on other days, please click here for a summary of the results on the following pages.
This article has been translated using DeepL. Please note that some parts of the translation may be incorrect.
- Point situation up to the previous day
- Teams competing today
- Players for Game 1
- Overall Development
- Final Standings of Game 1
- Players in the second game
- Overall Development
- Total points of the two games
- Team Point Ranking
- Match data
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Point situation up to the previous day
Shibuya ABEMAS +416.8
KONAMI MAH-JONG FIGHT CLUB +179.2
KADOKAWA Sakura Nights -3.7
TEAM Raiden -30.7
EX Fuurin Kaisan -74.8
U-NEXT Pirates -95.2
sega sammy phoenix -169.5
Akasaka Drivens -221.4
Teams competing today
Akasaka Drivenz
KADOKAWA Sakura Knights
KONAMI Mahjong Fight Club
SEGA SAMMY Phoenix
Players for Game 1
East Player:Taro Suzuki(Akasaka Drivens)
South Player:Seiichi Kondo(Sega Sammy Phoenix)
West : Saka Okada(KADOKAWA Sakura Knights)
North Player:Mari Takamiya(KONAMI Mahjong Fighting Club)
Overall Development
Development of the East Round
In the 1st East game, Okada pon the South in the Otaku style from the first round. He was probably looking at Toy Toys or Honitsu as a trick. Parent Taro pon 4p to set up a middle back or Hongitsu.
Takamiya has Chi-to-two, but he is holding Mansu and Shonpai's Honpai. Okada was the first to make tenpai with 2m and West's shanpon. Okada Tsumo'd West with his own wind and won 1300-2600.
In the 2nd East turn, Tarou made a move from a white pon. Okada reached first with 3-6s in the middle game. Tarou also made 5-8s in the same round and was ready. However, Okada drew 7p in the next round and turned around.
Then Takamiya chased and riichi-called with 5-8m dora 3s. Okada and Takamiya exchanged hands, but Okada won the game. Okada wins the game with a 1300 Ron + 1000 from Takamiya.
In the 3rd East turn, Okada, the East leader, has four concealed e-shanten. Takamiya then reached first with 3-6p. Taro then pushes with a suited tan.
Okada made an irregular three-sided hand with 58s8p. 8s and 8 8s and 8p, Okada would have four concealed pungs. Okada won this game as well. Okada takes the lead at once.
In the 1st turn of the 3rd round, Taro made Hongitsu with Sozu. Kondo made Chi-titsu with Dora-dora. Okada reached first with 5-8s. Takamiya pushed back with Dora3 and chased with Kan7s. However, the 7s was not in the pile. However, neither of the two players could get out of the hand. The game was over with Okada and Takamiya both in tenpai.
East 3- game 2, Takamiya decides to play Chi-to-two. Okada made a 6-9m and reached first in the 6th round. Taro chied 8p, aiming for a formal tempei. A brilliant turnaround from persistence. But Okada wins the game with a Tsumo Agari, winning 1500 all + 2000.
In the 3rd game of the East 3rd round, Takamiya reached first with 4-7s, a three-colored 4s with a high 4s. Then, Tarotaro pays out with 3-6s, waiting for a riichi. Takamiya then made a high 4s Tsumo, and the pair was 3300-6300, and Takamiya was back in the game at once.
In the 4th East turn, Kondo reached first with KAN 3p. Takamiya, the parent, pon his opponent's hand in the middle, and the 5-8p tenpai catches up with him. Kondo grabbed 5p, and Takamiya aggrieved. 1500 Ron +1000.
East 4- game 1, Kondo ankans 3m. Okada made Kokushi. Takamiya sets up with a suited tan. Takamiya was about to receive a single manzu, but he did not make a tenpai here. He was going to make a good tempei to make it easier to win the game.
Kondo riichi with kan 5m at the end of the hand. Takamiya would have been ready if he had cut 6m, but Kondo's 8m riichi, 6m chanpon, and single hand were in play, so Takamiya decided to go for it. However, if Kondo had pushed, Takamiya would have won the game with red 5s Tsumo. Kondo's single hand was Null Round.
Developments in the South Round
In the 2nd round of the 1st round, Kondo made a hand of 4-7m with Tan'yao Dora 3 Red and went for Dama. Taro, who was going for Chi-Toitsu here, played 4m, and Kondo won the hand for 8600 Ron +1000.
In the 2nd round, Taro made 2234578m4 Kondo's 4p, 8m, and a 4p, and Kondo's 4p, 8m, and a 4p, 4p, and a 4p, 4p, and a 4p. Kondo, the parent, also missed a tempei with Kan 4p, and was looking for a 4-sided stretch of Mansu.
Taro decided to go for Chi-to-tsu. Kondo reached first with 5-8m. Takamiya chased and riichi with 5-8m douchen in the last hand. However, Kondo tsumoed the last 8m and won the game for 2,600 all.
In the 1st turn of the 2nd round, Okada pon-pon White for 3-6p, and in the 5th round, Kondo made his first hand of the game. Kondo immediately called with 2300, which was more painful for Kondo than the score itself.
In the 3rd round, the 4th player, Tarou, reached first with KAN 2s, and the 3rd player, Takamiya, tried to prevent Tarou from getting a win by playing Ekitan. Takamiya was in the 3rd position, and he drew a West, which was in Taro's wind, to go out.
Okada played 2s, which looked safe, and Taro won the game for 2,600.
In the 4th game, Takamiya, the parent, sets up with a pair of Eating Tan, aiming for a consecutive win. Tarou made a 3m in pen, but he could not turn the game around without a 1Ì back. Takamiya is trying to win the game, so there is one more game to go. However, if Tarou reaches, Takamiya is likely to go for it. Therefore, Tarou left the hand as it was, hoping that Takamiya would make a series of tenpai.
Kondo pon-pon the last hand and made a kan 8p. Takamiya also made 5-8p. Okada made 3m, but of course Taro missed it. Taro changes his hand to 1m2m Tsumori Sanpaku and continues with Dama.
Kondo changed his hand to 1p5m shanpon. Taro grabbed 1p on his final turn and released the gun. Kondo considered Okada's no-temp no-rufu and thought briefly about it, but he won the hand with a 2,000 agarashi to secure second place. Okada took the top position.
Final Standings of Game 1
1st: Saka Okada 48300(+68.3)
2nd: Seiichi Kondo 34500(+14.5)
3rd : Mari Takamiya 12700(-27.3)
4th : Taro Suzuki 6500(-55.5)
Players in the second game
East Player:Shingo Hori(KADOKAWA Sakura Knights)
South Player:Chrisa Date(KONAMI Mahjong Fighting Club)
West:Yumi Uoya(Sega Sammy Phoenix)
North:Sen Sonoda(Akasaka Drivens)
Overall Development
Development of the East Round
East 1, Date starts with a Pon and moves to E-Shanten. Date made the first move with 2-5m, and Sonoda completed the hand with 1 stone. Sonoda also completes an Isshitsu, and then makes a 5m single move. Parent Hori made the first move with red 5m from e-shan-ten with four concealed triplets. Date then made a head-hand to win 8,000, and the game got off to a good start.
In the 2nd East turn, Sonoda reached first with 3-6m. Then, Uotani chased and reached with Dora's Pen 3s. Hori followed with 1-4s, and the hand developed into a three-game riichi.
Sonoda took the lead in this game, and his 700-1300 Tsumo + 2000 Agari killed the other two players' chance hands.
In the 3rd East turn, Hori made a hand with Kan4s and temporarily left it unmade, which was immediately followed by Uotani's 2600. This was quickly followed by Uotani's 4s, and he won the hand for 2600.
East 4, Hori chied Kan8p and won the far Pins. Uotani then pays out with Kan 6p and goes silent. In the next round, Uotani changes to 6-9p and reaches first. Then, Sonoda, the dealer, chased after Uotani with 6-9s, and Hori also reached with a chanpon from the southwest.
The three players exchanged hands, but it was Uotani who won the game, winning with 2000-4000+1000 Tsumo Agari.
Developments in the South Round
In the 1st round, Date drew a 3s Pen 3s Chi and then a 4s Kata Agai for an Isshitsu Tenpai. Then, Hori, the parent, reaches with 5-8s. Sonoda made a perfect Chi to eliminate the last 8s. Hori then made his last 8s for 6,000 all. Hori was now in the lead.
In the 1st round of the South 1-round, Uotani reached first with 3-6s after dropping 1s toitsu. Date immediately called. Hori and Sonoda persisted. Hori made a hand of 3-6p, and left it untouched. He left the option of Ori later.
Sonoda pushed with 3s from e-shan-ten with a chance hand. This was a shot to Uotani, and he won the game by 2900 Ron +1000.
In the 2nd round, Sonoda made a single Chi-to-tsu with Dora-dora. Uotani reached first with 5-8m. The other three players all tried to hold on to this riichi, but in the last game, they chose to go for it. Uotani then made a 5m Tsumo, and the pair was 1300-2600, almost the same as the leader, Hori.
In the 3rd round, Uotani, the dealer with the East Pon, quickly made his move with 5-8p. Uotani continued to win the game with Tsumo for 700 all.
In the 1st hand of the 3rd round, Uotani, the dealer, had a chance to make a red-red hand. Date Chi'd with 7m Kan and Eating Tan. Uotani pon 3s for 5-8p. Hori made Hatsu to darken the hand, and then made a 4s single move to Damaten.
Sonoda then riichi with 258p. Uotani might have gone for it and the game would have gone on, but Sonoda thought it over and chose to riichi. Date also made a kan 5p, and all players were in a game of tenpai. However, no one could win the game, and the game was over after all the players had their own waiting cards.
In the 2nd hand of the 3rd round, Sonoda reached first with a single 1m Chi-Titsu with Dora. Hori unarmed with 6s. This eliminates Sonoda's high stay, while also raising the score for Uotani's oyakawari when Sonoda tsumo'd. On his last turn, Date made a big tenpai. The game was over with Sonoda and Date both in tenpai.
In the 3rd hand of the 4th round, Hori and Uotani were in the top position if they were able to win the game. Date was the leader with 8,000 Go Out Agari. Hori pon-pai with white and 2-5m. Sonoda, the parent, reluctantly cheated with 1m, hoping to win the last hand of the game.
Sonoda grabbed 2m, but saw that Hori had made a 3m move before White pon, and stopped 2m exactly with 6 Sonoda then tried to make a tenpai by dropping the 6s7s. Sonoda cut 3p to allow Date and Uotani to pon and get another Tsumo turn. Date pon-poned 3p to get 3-6m, no hand in hand.
Sonoda was unable to make a hand. Hori grabbed 3m on his final turn, but cut 4m to get 3m-6m chanpon tempai. The game was over. The game was over with Hori and Date both in tenpai. Uotani was no-tempai, and Hori reversed the top position with tenpai.
Final standings of the second game
1st place: Shingo Hori 33900(+53.9)
2nd place: Yumi Uotani 30900(+10.9)
3rd:Shurisa Date 23400(-16.6)
4th:Ken Sonoda 11800(-48.2)
Total points of the two games
KADOKAWA Sakura Knights +122.2
SEGA SAMMY Phoenix +25.4
KONAMI Mahjong Fight Club -43.9
Akasaka Drivenz -103.7
Team Point Ranking
Shibuya ABEMAS +416.8
KONAMI Mahjong Fighting Club +135.3
KADOKAWA Sakura Knights +118.5
TEAM Raiden -30.7
EX Fuurin Kaisan -74.8
U-NEXT Pirates -95.2
sega sammy phoenix -144.1
Akasaka Drivens -325.1
Match data
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