M-League 2023-24 Finals: Games #5-6

After 32 hands and a broadcast that went 30 minutes past midnight, the 3rd day of the M-League 2023-24 Finals is finally over. In Games #5-6 of the finals, we had a lot of placement changes facilitated by limit hands and uradora. With a long overview ahead of us, let’s get right into it, shall we?

Before the Games

The main commentator for the day was Hiyoshi Tatsuya. Helping out is former Konami Mahjong Fight Club player Fujisaki Satoshi. As always, we took a look at the standings after the commercial break.

The U-Next Pirates still maintain their lead, but the Kadokawa Sakura Knights are quickly approaching. Depending on the events of the day, any of the top three could be in 1st place by the end of the broadcast. The Akasaka Drivens should not be forgotten. They can both play spoiler today and they have enough time to move to the top.

Intro | Game #5 | Game #6

M-League 2023-24 Finals: Games #3-4

Efficiency is a strong factor in riichi mahjong, but sometimes pointed and specific tactical plays can be the difference in who wins and who loses a championship. In Games #3-4 of the M-League 2023-24, tactical plays were rewarded handsomely. With these little bits of genius, it let one team be the only gainers of the day. With suspense established, let’s get right into it, shall we?

Before the Games

For the second day of the finals, Matsushima Momo did the main commentary. Helping out is the Shibuya Abemas’ ShoMatsu duo (Shiratori Sho (白鳥翔) and Matsumoto Yoshihiro (松本吉弘)). After a quick commercial break, we took a look at the standings.

The U-Next Pirates are still in 1st place, but are within one game of the EX Furinkazan. There is a fairly even space between the other teams, but two good games can completely remove that gap.

Intro | Game #3 | Game #4

M-League 2023-24 Finals: Games #1-2

The M-League 2023-24 Final Series has begun! In less than two weeks, after 16 games of intense action, we will have our champion. From quick games to long dealerships, we have plenty of plays to go through, so let’s get right into it, shall we?

Before the Games

Our play-by-play commentator for the first day of the finals is Hiyoshi Tatsuya. The colour commentators are Konami Mahjong Fight Club players Takizawa Kazunori (滝沢和典) and Date Arisa (伊達朱里紗).

To start things off, they showed us a summary of everything that happened in the semifinals, from scores to highlight. After the commercial break, the scores going into the finals were shown.

From the semifinals, the scores were cut in half. In close contention at the top are the U-Next Pirates and the EX Furinkazan. Just over 200.0pts away in 3rd place is the Kadokawa Sakura Knights, followed by the Akasaka Drivens.

Intro | Game #1 | Game #2

M-League 2023-24 Finals: What You Need To Know

The M-League 2023-24 Final Series start on May 6! Today, we will be taking a look at all the information you need to know about the upcoming M-League Finals.

The Teams

U-Next Pirates
EX Furinkazan
Kadokawa Sakura Knights
Akasaka Drivens

The Format

The team’s final score from the semifinals will be cut in half (rounded up to the nearest tenth) and will be carried over to the finals (shown below). Each team will then play a total of sixteen (16) games. Whichever of the four teams has the most points by the end of the sixteen games will be M-League champions.

TeamSemifinals ScoreFinals Starting Score
1stU-Next Pirates+549.2pts+274.6pts
2ndEX Furinkazan+512.2pts+256.1pts
3rdKadokawa Sakura Knights+86.8pts+43.4pts
4thAkasaka Drivens+37.8pts+18.9pts
The scores going into the finals (after being halved)

The Schedule

Games will take place on May 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16 and 17 and will be broadcasted on the ABEMA TV Mahjong Channel. Each broadcast will begin at starting at 19:00 JST (UTC +9), with the exception of the 17th when it will start at 17:00 JST. Each day will consist of two (2) games.

The Prizes

The Championship Plate on its pedestal
The Shibuya Abemas winning the ¥50,000,000 prize in the M-League 2022-23 Season

The winning team will win the M-League Championship Plate, as well as receive 50 million yen. The second place team will receive 20 million yen, while the third place team will receive 10 million yen.

M-League 2023-24 Semifinals: Games #25-30

In Games #25-30 of the M-League 2023-24 Semifinals, teams had one more chance to secure a spot in the semifinals. After the final hand on May 2, the four finalists were decided. Who made it through? How close was it? What crazy hands did they win to get a spot? Let’s quit it with the questions and get right into it!

Intro | Highlights | Results | Standings

When Is a Riichi a Riichi? Unpacking Nakabayashi’s Cancelled Riichi

On April 30, 2024, an incident regarding a riichi and a referee ruling created a lot of discussion in the mahjong community. Today, I will be going through all the details, giving some insight on what transpired and some of the history involved in this incident.

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M-League 2023-24 Semifinals: Games #19-24

The semifinals are just whizzing by! With this week finishing, only 6 more games remain, 4 games for each team. Time and playoff spots are limited, so strong play and strong hits are crucial. In Games #19-24 for the M-League 2023-24 Semifinals, we had a full flush, a lot of unlikely ippatsus and players winning by the skin of their teeth. We also had back-to-back mangans, multiple closed honitsu and the classic shortcut to haneman. Time is short, so let’s get right into it, shall we?

Intro | Highlights | Results | Standings

M-League 2023-24 Semifinals: Games #13-18

We are 18 games through the semifinals and the fierce competition continues. Five teams looking for a repeat championship and one looking for their first. In Games #13-18 of the M-League 2023-24 Semifinals, we had last-minute comebacks, big damas and a timely ura 3. We also had a hidden honitsu, a shortcut to haneman and a dealership that seemed to go on forever. This intro seems to be going on forever too, so let’s get right into it, shall we?

Mahjong Saikyousen Special Match

Image from Kinma Web

On May 19, Mahjong Saikyousen will be hosting an M-League Special Match featuring the 8 players who had the best score in the regular season.

  • 1st vs. 3rd vs. 5th vs. 7th
  • 2nd vs. 4th vs. 6th vs. 8th

The top two players from each table will advance to the next stage, then those four players will face off. The winner of that table will get a seat at the Mahjong Saikyousen.

Table A

Suzuki Yu (鈴木優)
Mizuhara Akina (瑞原明奈)
Date Arisa (伊達朱里紗)
Suzuki Taro (鈴木たろう)

Table B

Katsumata Kenji (勝又健志)
Nakabayashi Kei (仲林圭)
Okada Sayaka (岡田紗佳)
Sonoda Ken (園田賢)

Intro | Highlights | Results | Standings

M-League 2023-24 Semifinals: Games #7-12

We are midway through the month of April and we are solidly into the semifinals. As the pressure builds, some teams dive, some teams survive and some teams thrive. In Games #7-12 of the M-League 2023-24 Semifinal Series, we had teams diving, surviving and thriving. We also had a big baiman win, rapid-fire riichis and a win that makes M-League’s list of top 10 highest postseason scores ever! There’s a lot to get into, so let’s dive right into it shall we?

Intro | Highlights | Results | Standings