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# If the han count is 4 or less, then count fu.
# If the han count is 4 or less, then count fu.
## If the hand is not [[chiitoitsu|seven pairs]], round the fu up to the nearest 10.
## If the hand is not [[chiitoitsu|seven pairs]], round the fu up to the nearest 10.
# To get the base points, multiply the fu value by four, and then double it for each han ('''fu × 2<sup>(2 + han)</sup>''').
# To get the base points, plug in the equation <code>fu × 4 × 2<sup>(2 + han)</sup></code>
# If playing with [[kiriage mangan]], round a 1,920-point hand up to a 2,000-point mangan.
# If playing with [[kiriage mangan]], round a 1,920-point hand up to a 2,000-point mangan.
# In any case, if the base points value would be above 2,000 for a hand with 4 or fewer han, it is instead a 2,000-point mangan.
# In any case, if the base points value would be above 2,000 for a hand with 4 or fewer han, it is instead a 2,000-point mangan.
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{{Main|Scoring table}}
{{Main|Scoring table}}


Since the han and fu equation does not change, it is possible to use a scoring table to score the hand. Simply calculate the hand's han and fu, then find the values on the table. See [[scoring table]] for the actual table.
Since the han and fu equation is always the same, it is possible to use a scoring table to score the hand. Simply calculate the hand's han and fu, then find the values on the table. See [[scoring table]] for the actual table.


For details on how to memorize scoring, see [[score table memorization]].
For details on how to memorize scoring, see [[score table memorization]].
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