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[[Image:Shosusshii.png|thumb|right|[[Shousuushii]]]] | [[Image:Shosusshii.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Shousuushii]]]] | ||
'''Yakuman''' {{kana|役満}} are a class of [[yaku]] (hand patterns), whose default [[Scoring table|point value]] is set at the maximum limit for a single hand pattern. Only a subclass of yakuman, [[kazoe yakuman]], actually counts the number of [[han]]. The rest of the patterns are simply applied the point limit. This is due to the level of difficulty attaining the hands, due to low probability and low frequency. | '''Yakuman''' {{kana|役満}} are a class of [[yaku]] (hand patterns), whose default [[Scoring table|point value]] is set at the maximum limit for a single hand pattern. Only a subclass of yakuman, [[kazoe yakuman]], actually counts the number of [[han]]. The rest of the patterns are simply applied the point limit. This is due to the level of difficulty attaining the hands, due to low probability and low frequency. | ||
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== Avoiding yakuman == | == Avoiding yakuman == | ||
[[Image:Double yakuman ron.png|thumb|right|250px|High level player [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014092416gm-00a9-0000-3263f602&tw=1&ts=4 falling to double yakuman].]] | |||
The last thing any player should do is play into a yakuman hand. Alas, such plays do happen, even to the best of players. | The last thing any player should do is play into a yakuman hand. Alas, such plays do happen, even to the best of players. | ||