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===Upper limit===
===Upper limit===
Because a 14-tile hand can only score so many han and fu, there is a maximum score that a single hand can obtain in aotenjou.
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 with double yakuman, the maximum scoring hand would consist of the following, assuming the player is dealer, it's the East round, and with the yaku of riichi, ippatsu, tsumo, haitei.
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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