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[[Image:Scoring Table.png|right|350px]]
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[[Japanese mahjong]] features a very complex scoring system.  Every mahjong hand has a value in terms of ''han'' and ''fu'' associated with them.  The combination of ''han'' and ''fu'' then corresponds to values indicated from the scoring table, and/or the two numbers of ''han'' and ''fu'' factor into an equation, by which the scoring table is derived.
[[Japanese mahjong]] features a very complex scoring system.  Every mahjong hand has a value in terms of '''han''' and '''fu''' associated with them.  The combination of han and fu then corresponds to values indicated from the scoring table, and/or the two numbers of han and fu factor into an equation, by which the scoring table is derived.


By default, most games start players at 25,000 points, with the goal of scoring at least 30,000 to declare victory for the points leader.  Point settings may be flexible to vary both the starting score and the goal score.
By default, most games start players at 25,000 points, with the goal of scoring at least 30,000 to declare victory for the points leader.  Point settings may be flexible to vary both the starting score and the goal score.
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