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[[Image:Honba 10.png|thumb|right|Game extended to 10 honba [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014010103gm-00a9-0000-ca27a20c&tw=2&ts=9].]]
[[Image:Honba 10.png|thumb|right|Game extended to 10 honba [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2014010103gm-00a9-0000-ca27a20c&tw=2&ts=9].]]
In the event of [[ryuukyoku|exhaustive draw]], [[abortive draw]], or a dealer win, the '''honba''' {{kana|本場}} or '''tsumibou count''' increases by 1 for the next hand.  This count increase for each time either the dealer wins a hand, [[ryuukyoku|exhaustive draw]] occurs (even after a dealer rotation), or any [[abortive draw]]When any non-dealer wins a hand, then the honba count resets back down to zero.
'''Honba''' {{kana|本場}} or '''tsumibou count''' is an added element to [[scoring]], that awards bonus points for particular repeats.  The honba count increases by 1 for the next hand according to these three scenarios:
* [[ryuukyoku|Exhaustive draw]]
* [[Abortive draw]]
* Dealer winning the hand
When any non-dealer wins a hand, then the honba count resets back down to zero.


'''This count increases hand values by a total of 300 per honba'''. For ron, the discarder pays the additional 300 points.  For tsumo, everyone pays an additional 100 each. These extra points are added to the hand value after the capping as mangan, haneman, etc., so a non-dealer mangan tsumo with 2 honba costs 2,200 for a non-dealer and 4,200 for the dealer.  In the case of [[sekinin barai]], the yakuman tsumo payment is borne entirely by the discarder of the ponned tile, who also has to pay 300 per honba. On a ron, the yakuman value is split between the discarder of the winning tile and the discarder of the earlier ponned tile. Most rules have the winning tile discarder pay for all honba.
'''This count increases hand values by a total of 300 per honba'''. For ron, the discarder pays the additional 300 points.  For tsumo, everyone pays an additional 100 each. These extra points are added to the hand value after the capping as mangan, haneman, etc., so a non-dealer mangan tsumo with 2 honba costs 2,200 for a non-dealer and 4,200 for the dealer.  In the case of [[sekinin barai]], the yakuman tsumo payment is borne entirely by the discarder of the ponned tile, who also has to pay 300 per honba. On a ron, the yakuman value is split between the discarder of the winning tile and the discarder of the earlier ponned tile. Most rules have the winning tile discarder pay for all honba.
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