Zhao Jian of China Crowned World Series Mahjong Champion 2015 in Macau

TAIPEI, TAIWAN & VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / December 14, 2015 / After two days of intense competition, on December 8, 2015, Mr. Zhao Jian of China was crowned the fourth World Series of Mahjong ("WSOM") Champion at The Venetian(R) Macao. Mr. Zhao Jian received the grand prize of HKD$406,161 and a 99.9% pure gold mahjong necklace from Mr. John Hardyment, C.E.O. of World Mahjong Limited (CSE: WSM). WSOM 2015 tournament saw hundreds of contestants from around the globe competing in numerous pre-qualifying tournaments in what continues to be the world's largest mahjong tournament in terms of player participation and prize money.

The two day, single elimination format tournament saw the return of Taiwanese celebrities Hsu Nai-Lin, Sabrina Yu, and Doris Kuang who were greeted by many fans. Also competing were former WSOM champions, including WSOM 2007 champion Mr. Hui Chung Lai, WSOM 2008 champion Mr. Ho Kwok Hung, and WSOM 2010 champion Mr. Chan Tak Kwan. Mr. Hui Chung Lai made the top 8 this year and said that the new electronic mahjong tables had increased the pace of the competition.

Mr. Zhao Jian is now the first champion from China, as he states "I started playing mahjong when I was five. I was not doing well in the first four sessions, so I'm thrilled to have won. I think it was a combination of strategy and luck for me today."

A highlight of the final game contained a broad representation of finalists, as this is the first time that the top four WSOM players were represented by four different nations, as China, Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan were each represented.

This year's WSOM featured the best mahjong players from around the world, all competing for cash prizes in an exhilarating tournament held in Asia's entertainment capital. The prize structure distributes the prize money according to each player's scores, thereby increasing the entertainment and excitement level throughout the tournament. It also spreads the prize money more equitably among a larger number of winners.

"The World Series of Mahjong Championship 2015 marked an important step in our bid to organize the highest-quality mahjong tournament in the world,"said Mr. Jim Mehren, President of World Mahjong Limited. "As with the three World Series events, World Series of Mahjong 2015 saw extraordinary mahjong players emerge, with amazing levels of skill and a keen sense of competition. Importantly, the World Series of Mahjong rules create a level playing field for all mahjong players, regardless of origin, and are optimized for tournament play, bold strategies and fast-paced action."