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To determine the point value of a hand, the following procedure is used:
To determine the point value of a hand, the following procedure is used:
# If the hand is a [[List of yaku|yakuman]], then hand scores 8,000 basic points.
# If the hand is a [[List of yaku|yakuman]], then the hand scores 8,000 basic points.
## If double yakuman are used, a double yakuman scores 16,000 points.
## If double yakuman are used, a double yakuman scores 16,000 basic points.
## If multiple yakuman are used, and multiple single and/or double yakuman are completed, their values are added together.
## If multiple yakuman are used, and multiple single and/or double yakuman are completed, their values are added together.
# Otherwise, determine all of the hand's valid [[yaku]].
# Otherwise, determine all of the hand's valid [[yaku]].
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# Count the han based on the yaku.
# Count the han based on the yaku.
# Count any number of dora to the han count.
# Count any number of dora to the han count.
# If the han count is 5 or more, then counting fu is no longer necessary. Score the hand according to its han value:
# If the han count is 5 or more, then counting fu is no longer necessary. The hand is scored according to its han value:
## 5 han: mangan hand worth 2,000 base points.
## 5 han: mangan hand worth 2,000 base points.
## 6-7 han: haneman hand worth 3,000 base points.
## 6-7 han: haneman hand worth 3,000 base points.
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