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'''Yakuman''' (役満) are a class of [[yaku]] (hand patterns), whose default point value is set at the maximum limit.  Only a subclass of yakuman, [[kazoe yakuman]], actually counts the number of [[han]].  The rest of the patterns are simply applied the point limit.  This is due to the level of difficulty attaining the hands, due to low probability and low frequency.
'''Yakuman''' {{kana|役満}} are a class of [[yaku]] (hand patterns), whose default point value is set at the maximum limit.  Only a subclass of yakuman, [[kazoe yakuman]], actually counts the number of [[han]].  The rest of the patterns are simply applied the point limit.  This is due to the level of difficulty attaining the hands, due to low probability and low frequency.


==Difficulty==
==Difficulty==
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== Multiple yakuman ==
== Multiple yakuman ==
{{main|Multiple yakuman}}
{{main|Multiple yakuman}}<br>
{{main|Yaku compatability}}
 
Some yakuman patterns may combine with each other.  This is only because the tile patterns allow them to do so.  The most common combination may involve [[tsuuiisou]], which is able to combine with either [[daisangen]] or [[suushisou]] (wind based yakuman).


==External links==
==External links==
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