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===Upper limit=== | ===Upper limit=== | ||
Because a | Because a finite-sized hand can only score so many han and fu, there is a maximum score that a single hand can obtain in aotenjou. | ||
In a hypothetical ruleset | In a hypothetical ruleset where double yakuman exist and are scored as 26 han, the maximum scoring hand would be as follows: | ||
{{#mjt:5z}} {{#mjt:0110z}} {{#mjt:0330z}} {{#mjt:0660z}} {{#mjt:0770z}}, tsumo agari {{#mjt:5z}} dora {{#mjt:54444z}} uradora {{#mjt:52222z}} | {{#mjt:5z}} {{#mjt:0110z}} {{#mjt:0330z}} {{#mjt:0660z}} {{#mjt:0770z}}, tsumo agari {{#mjt:5z}} dora {{#mjt:54444z}} uradora {{#mjt:52222z}} | ||
Assume the player is dealer, it's the East round, and has the yaku of riichi, ippatsu, tsumo, haitei. | |||
This hand's fu value would be calculated as: | This hand's fu value would be calculated as: |
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