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Many professional organizations in Japan limit all payouts to a single yakuman, being 32,000 point for nondealer and 48,000 points for the [[oya|dealer]]. This means that there are no double yakuman, and yakuman are not cumulative. | Many professional organizations in Japan limit all payouts to a single yakuman, being 32,000 point for nondealer and 48,000 points for the [[oya|dealer]]. This means that there are no double yakuman, and yakuman are not cumulative. | ||
===Cumulative | ===Cumulative single yakuman=== | ||
Some groups, most notably [[Tenhou.net]], do not award double yakuman for any specific hand, but will award double yakuman if two different yakuman are completed in the same hand—most commonly [[tsuuiisou]] alongside either [[shousuushi]] or [[daisangen]]. | Some groups, most notably [[Tenhou.net]], do not award double yakuman for any specific hand, but will award double yakuman if two different yakuman are completed in the same hand—most commonly [[tsuuiisou]] alongside either [[shousuushi]] or [[daisangen]]. | ||
===Full | ===Full scoring=== | ||
In many rulesets, not only are yakuman cumulative, but certain particularly rare and difficult hands are worth double the score value of a normal yakuman. For the most part, these are based on the [[machi|wait patterns]] used to win the hand: | In many rulesets, not only are yakuman cumulative, but certain particularly rare and difficult hands are worth double the score value of a normal yakuman. For the most part, these are based on the [[machi|wait patterns]] used to win the hand: |