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Some yakuman may combine if their tile patterns allow them to do so. The most common combinations involve [[tsuuiisou]] along with [[shousuushii]] and [[daisangen]]. [[Tenhou and chiihou]] can combine with any yakuman (except [[suukantsu]]), though this event is exceptionally rare. [[Kazoe yakuman]] may not combine with any other yakuman, since yakuman cannot be scored with regular yaku. | Some yakuman may combine if their tile patterns allow them to do so. The most common combinations involve [[tsuuiisou]] along with [[shousuushii]] and [[daisangen]]. [[Tenhou and chiihou]] can combine with any yakuman (except [[suukantsu]] and kazoe), though this event is exceptionally rare. [[Kazoe yakuman]] may not combine with any other yakuman, since yakuman cannot be scored with regular yaku. | ||
In some rulesets, a hand can only score one yakuman, even if a hand contains multiple. Others allow the yakuman to stack, e.g. a double yakuman, worth 64000 points, for suuankou + daisangen. Sometimes, special patterns like [[suuankou tanki]] and [[daisuushii]] are worth double yakuman on their own. | In some rulesets, a hand can only score one yakuman, even if a hand contains multiple. Others allow the yakuman to stack, e.g. a double yakuman, worth 64000 points, for suuankou + daisangen. Sometimes, special patterns like [[suuankou tanki]] and [[daisuushii]] are worth double yakuman on their own. |
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