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The Tile Hog - Dutch Open champions 2010

Ltr: Eveline Broers (3rd), Yvonne van der Heide (1st) and Dimphy van Grinsven (2nd).

Team 'The Winning Team', ltr. Martha Pasterkamp, Eveline Broers,
Janine Scholtemeijer and Bert Claessen.
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[August 15]
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[June 6]
Yvonne van der Heide is the new Dutch Open Champion. She finished with 26 table points (7 rounds), way ahead of the competition: Dimphy van Grinsven took 2nd place (22 points) and Eveline Broers got 3rd place again (21 points).
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[June 5]
Magriet Groen has won the title in the recreational championship. She was the best of 32 players who competed in the room adjacent to the one where the 'pros' where playing. She finished with 11 table points (4 rounds) - Ieneke Marside finished 2nd (10 TP) and Christiaan Cervaal took 3rd place (10 TP).
 (Ltr: Ieneke, Margriet and Christiaan)
[May 31]
There will be 64 particpants in the Tile Hog - Dutch Open 2010. Registration is closed.
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HUmaniac is - amongst others - the home of Paula Pereira Gomes and Robert Rijnders. For Dutch players, the club is a.k.a. 'De Drie Wijzen' - as you probably have guessed 'Big Three Dragons' in English (although 'Big Three Scholars' is the more accurate name for this combination, as it says in Chinese as well).
They do not only play in international tournaments, they also organize tournaments themselves. These are the 'Tile Hog' MCR tournament and the 'Kinryu Majan Taikai' Riichi tournament.
The name HUmaniac is derived from HUmanic. Robert noticed a big 'HU' sign while walking through Villach. Upon further investigation he found out that it was the signpost of a shoe outlet. 'HU' of course being the term to announce a winning game (in MCR) and him being a maniac in general while still human in a weird sort of way, he came up with HUmaniac.

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