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As a special exception to the usual scoring rules, this hand is always given 25 [[fu]].  No other fu are awarded, even though a chiitoitsu hand would qualify for 2 fu due to the [[tanki|pair wait]] which it must have.  The value is not rounded up to 30 fu.  This produces a unique set of scoring values for chiitoitsu hands at a given han value, although they are the same as a hand with one fewer han and 50 fu.  Like all hands, once a chiitoitsu hand is valued at 5 han or more, then it is counted for [[mangan]] or greater.  Chiitoitsu with [[mentsumo]] produces a 3-han hand.  Since chiitoitsu can only occur in a closed hand, it is not possible to produce a 2-han chiitoitsu hand by tsumo.
As a special exception to the usual scoring rules, this hand is always given 25 [[fu]].  No other fu are awarded: not for yakuhai pairs nor for [[tanki]] waits.  The value is not rounded up to 30 fu.  This produces a unique set of scoring values for chiitoitsu hands at a given han value, although the point values are the equivalent of the 50 fu numbers.  Like all hands, once a chiitoitsu hand is valued at 5 han or more, then it is counted for [[mangan]] or greater.  Chiitoitsu with [[mentsumo]] produces a 3-han hand.  Since chiitoitsu can only occur in a closed hand, it is not possible to produce a 2-han chiitoitsu hand by tsumo.


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