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Some rules do not allow multiple yakuman. In this case, even if the hand is composed of multiple yakuman, the score payout may be capped. | Some rules do not allow multiple yakuman. In this case, even if the hand is composed of multiple yakuman, the score payout may be capped. | ||
'''Yakuman as maximum score:''' Many professional organizations in Japan limit all payouts to a single yakuman, that being 32,000 points to a nondealer or 48,000 points to the dealer. Riichi deposits and repeats are added as usual. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXYWs5XGmlA] | '''Yakuman as maximum score:''' Many professional organizations in Japan limit all payouts to a single yakuman, that being 32,000 points to a nondealer or 48,000 points to the dealer. Riichi deposits and repeats are added as usual. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXYWs5XGmlA] | ||
'''Single yakuman score per accumulated yakuman:''' On [[Tenhou.net]], [[suuankou tanki]], [[daisuushi]], and the multiple wait versions of [[kokushi musou]] and [[chuuren poutou]] are all counted as scoring 1 yakuman. Cumulative yakuman, such as the examples below, are counted as 2 or more yakuman. | '''Single yakuman score per accumulated yakuman:''' On [[Tenhou.net]], [[suuankou tanki]], [[daisuushi]], and the multiple wait versions of [[kokushi musou]] and [[chuuren poutou]] are all counted as scoring 1 yakuman. Cumulative yakuman, such as the examples below, are counted as 2 or more yakuman. | ||
'''Full scoring:''' The common rules normally recognize that all yakuman are cumulative (except kazoe yakuman), and that the harder yakuman are worth double when counting. | '''Full scoring:''' The common rules normally recognize that all yakuman are cumulative (except kazoe yakuman), and that the harder yakuman are worth double when counting. | ||
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The [[European Mahjong Association]] (EMA) has decided to apply a made-in-Europe variant of this rule: [[daisuushi]] hands count as double yakuman (2012 RCR rules). | |||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |