M-League 2019 Re:mind

Over the next two months, AbemaTV will be featuring a series called M-League 2019 Re:mind. This series will consist of 29 episodes that are an hour long, with each episode featuring a different player. The video will go through the highlights of the season for each player.

All videos go from 24:00 JST to 01:00 JST at https://abema.tv/now-on-air/mahjong, while all previous videos can be found at https://abema.tv/video/title/444-4?s=444-4_s53. In actuality, the day that the video premieres is the day listed, while the video plays through the next day. For example, the first video lasts for 1 hour on August 12 in Japan, even though the video starts on August 11 at 24:00 JST. In places that have a time zone that’s behind Japan’s, the video will be on the scheduled day and avoids any midnight confusion. The schedule is as follows:

(Click the picture to go to the Re:mind video, click the name to go to the M-League Watch player page)

August 2020

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

September 2020

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Player Cards

In each episode, they will show a player card with information on it. For your convenience, I have created a visual guide for each part.

Player card for Mizuhara Akina (瑞原明奈)

Occasionally, you will see that the Game Breakdown section will have more than 4 numbers. In this case, it means that they were tied with someone in a game. When this happens, you have to look very carefully to see the rank. Even in the high contrast version below, it’s difficult to see.

Asakura Koushin (朝倉康心) with a 1st/2nd/3rd/3.5/4th game breakdown

Once you figure out the odd rank out, you can figure out which two ranks tied. In Asakura’s 3.5 case above, it means that 3rd and 4th place tied, so he got a 3.5 rank instead of either 3rd or 4th.

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