Saki, Keijo!!!!!!!! Recommendations
They both take place in pseudo-alternate worlds where a very obscure competitive activity (completely fictional in Keijo's case) has become immensely popular worldwide, and there are tons of quirky high school girls that wanna go pro and be the very best like no one ever was. Oh, and they pretty much all have superpowers—not literally, but they might as well be—that give them a criminally unfair advantage over the other competitors (both protagonists even have their own overpowered special attacks as well).
Both shows are packed full of completely over-the-top battle scenes between 2-8 high school-age girls, with named attacks and everything; however, while the battle
scenes in Keijo are ridiculous because they're depicting an already ludicrous concept sport, Saki takes the relatively humdrum tabletop tile game of Mahjong and turns up the hype to 11 with stylish, action-packed animation during tense moments and special "attacks".
They both also have a large cast of characters - even more so in Saki - that all have their own distinct goals, play styles, and personalities. Keijo focuses on the four main girls the most, but gives several side characters their fair share of screen time as well. Saki takes this even further, on occasion devoting entire episodes to the opposing team's players. In both cases, this gives us more context to the backgrounds, relationships, struggles, and abilities of these characters; we enjoy watching the players get to know their opponents, battle it out in fierce competition, and become rivals/friends in the process.
...And yes, there is copious fanservice in both; Keijo will bash you over the head with old-fashioned T&A, while Saki drowns you in yuri-baiting and some questionable wardrobe decisions.
If you enjoyed the style of either one of these, you'll probably enjoy the other for the same reasons. They're both great.
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