World Series Of Mahjong

The World Series Of Mahjong (Chinese:世界麻将大赛) is played to determine the World Champion in the board game Mahjong. Both men and women are eligible to contest this title, and the championship holds Individual event and it set up the total prize of 1 million US dollars. The tournament system competition takes place for 3 days. The players must pay 5,000 USD for entry and must provide proof that they are at least the age of 21.

History

The World Series Of Mahjong (WSOM) was established by World Mahjong Ltd.(WML) in 2007. Chunglai Hui, a designer from Hong Kong, won the first tournament.[1] In 2008, Kwokhung Ho (Alex Ho), the executive of AIA Insurance from Hong Kong, won the tournament.

In 2010, WML promoted WSOM after 2 years' silence.

Rule set

Given the various rule sets among the different versions of mahjong, a unified version was adopted for this series while maintaining the idea of "rules simplicity and ease of learning, international fairness, and game playability (competition of skill)."

Prize

There is a tax of 5 percent on the prize.

Ranking Sum(USD)
Winner[2] 500,000
2 150,000
3 80,000
4 50,000
5 - 8 15,000
9 - 16 10,000
17 - 32 5,000
Total 1,000,000

Champions

The names are ordered as Given name and Surname.

No. Winner 2nd 3rd
1 Chunglai HuiHong Kong Laifun LauHong Kong Chiehling YuTaiwan
2 Kwokhung Ho(Alex Ho)Hong Kong Kamwing TongHong Kong Honam LamHong Kong

Venues

Date Competition Place Venue
June 15–18, 2007 2007 World Series Of Mahjong Rua Cidade de Sintra, Nape, Macau Wynn Macau
September 18–21, 2008 2008 World Series Of Mahjong Rua Cidade de Sintra, Nape, Macau Wynn Macau
August 19–22, 2010 2010 World Series Of Mahjong Cotai Strip, Cotai, Macau Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel

See also

References

  1. 2007 WSOM
  2. The winner is also given "Champion’s necklace".

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