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This is the greatest fu count for any hand, worth 1 han or even 2 han.  With the [[mangan]] limit applied, counting this many fu for anything 3 han or higher is no longer relevant, unless the scoring system of [[aotenjou]] is used.  With aotenjou, higher counts of fu remains relevant towards point calculation.
This is the greatest fu count for any hand, worth 1 han or even 2 han.  With the [[mangan]] limit applied, counting this many fu for anything 3 han or higher is no longer relevant, unless the scoring system of [[aotenjou]] is used.  With aotenjou, higher counts of fu remains relevant towards point calculation.
== Open "pinfu" ==
Technically, [[pinfu]] cannot be a yaku while open.  However, some open hands produce 0 fu based on composition alone.
{{#mjt:123m45p22s}} {{#mjt:2'34p6'57s}} Waiting on: {{#mjt:3p}} or {{#mjt:6p}}
This is an open "yakuless" hand.  When closed, it resembles that of pinfu.  Counting the fu from this hand, it produces 0 fu other than the base 20 fu for every hand.  A hand like this can still gain yaku worth 1-han from either [[chankan]], [[haitei]], or [[houtei]].  As far as hands go, this pattern generates an exception to the rule behind counting fu; and as a special case, it is granted 2 fu in order to be rounded up to 30 fu.


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