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Yakuman are worth 8000 base points. For a non-dealer, this would equal 32000 points for ron, or 8000/16000 points from tsumo. | Yakuman are worth 8000 base points. For a non-dealer, this would equal 32000 points for ron, or 8000/16000 points from tsumo. | ||
A [[kazoe yakuman]] is scored when a hand reaches 13 or more [[han]]. Otherwise, in standard rules, a hand cannot score both yakuman and regular yaku at the same time | A [[kazoe yakuman]] is scored when a hand reaches 13 or more [[han]]. Otherwise, in standard rules, a hand cannot score both yakuman and regular yaku at the same time; a hand wit a yakuman has 0 han. | ||
In [[aotenjou]], yakuman ''can'' score with other yaku. Under those rules, each yakuman is treated as a regular yaku worth 13 han. | In [[aotenjou]], yakuman ''can'' score with other yaku. Under those rules, each yakuman is treated as a regular yaku worth 13 han. | ||
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Yakuman are rare and difficult. Most yakuman have restrictions that make them difficult, such as [[ryuuiisou]] only allowing 6 of 34 tile types, or [[shousuushii]] requiring 3 [[wind]] triplets and a pair of the fourth. Others are achieved in specific conditions, such as [[tenhou and chiihou]] being won on the first draw. | Yakuman are rare and difficult. Most yakuman have restrictions that make them difficult, such as [[ryuuiisou]] only allowing 6 of 34 tile types, or [[shousuushii]] requiring 3 [[wind]] triplets and a pair of the fourth. Others are achieved in specific conditions, such as [[tenhou and chiihou]] being won on the first draw. | ||
Among the yakuman, three in particular are | Among the yakuman, three in particular are significantly easier/more common than the rest: [[suuankou]], [[daisangen]], and [[kokushi musou]]. Collectively, these three yakuman are known as '''yakuman gosanke''' {{kana|役満御三家}}, or "the three big families of yakuman". | ||
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