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* Ari – Score ippatsu as an extra 1-han yaku.
* Ari – Score ippatsu as an extra 1-han yaku.
* Nashi – Don't score ippatsu.
* Nashi – Don't score ippatsu.
==Kazoe yakuman==
Score a hand with 13 han or more as a yakuman.
* Ari – Score as a yakuman with 8,000 basic points.
* Nashi – Score as a sanbaiman with 6,000 basic points.


== Kokushi and chankan ==
== Kokushi and chankan ==
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* Ari - Allowed
* Ari - Allowed
* Nashi - Disallowed
* Nashi - Disallowed
==Multiple yakuman==
{{main|Multiple yakuman}}
Score each of the listed patterns as a double yakuman.
* Nashi – All yakuman count as single yakuman. See combined yakuman below for another possibility to score a multiple yakuman.
* D – [[Daisuushii]] may be scored as double on its own, or else relegated to a single.
* S – [[Suuankou]] [[tanki]] may be scored as double on its own, or else relegated to a single.
* K – Kokushi musou shiisanmen machi : Thirteen orphans winning from the thirteen-sided wait on the pair.
* 9 – Junsei chuuren poutou : Nine heavenly gates winning from the nine-sided wait 1112345678999.
[[Yaku compatability|Different yakuman patterns]] may be combined.  However, scoring is handled differently as well.  Score more than one yakuman if multiple yakuman are achieved by the same hand.
* Ari – Add one yakuman per single yakuman, add two yakuman per double yakuman if allowed, and score the sum.
* Nashi – Score only one yakuman per hand, or two yakuman if double yakuman are allowed.


==Open riichi==
==Open riichi==
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* Nashi – Don't allow nagashi mangan.
* Nashi – Don't allow nagashi mangan.


==Rinshan fu==
Award a hand winning with the rinshanpai (kan replacement tile) the usual 2 fu for winning with a self-drawn tile.
* 2 fu – Award the hand 2 fu for tsumo.
* Nashi – Don't count any fu for tsumo on the rinshanpai.
==Tenhou/chihou==
==Tenhou/chihou==


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* Aari – Score tenhou and chihou as yakuman.
* Aari – Score tenhou and chihou as yakuman.
* Nashi – Score these wins as normal hands.
* Nashi – Score these wins as normal hands.
==Kazoe yakuman==
Score a hand with 13 han or more as a yakuman.
* Ari – Score as a yakuman with 8,000 basic points.
* Nashi – Score as a sanbaiman with 6,000 basic points.
==Multiple yakuman==
{{main|Multiple yakuman}}
Score each of the listed patterns as a double yakuman.
* Nashi – All yakuman count as single yakuman. See combined yakuman below for another possibility to score a multiple yakuman.
* D – [[Daisuushii]] may be scored as double on its own, or else relegated to a single.
* S – [[Suuankou]] [[tanki]] may be scored as double on its own, or else relegated to a single.
* K – Kokushi musou shiisanmen machi : Thirteen orphans winning from the thirteen-sided wait on the pair.
* 9 – Junsei chuuren poutou : Nine heavenly gates winning from the nine-sided wait 1112345678999.
[[Yaku compatability|Different yakuman patterns]] may be combined.  However, scoring is handled differently as well.  Score more than one yakuman if multiple yakuman are achieved by the same hand.
* Ari – Add one yakuman per single yakuman, add two yakuman per double yakuman if allowed, and score the sum.
* Nashi – Score only one yakuman per hand, or two yakuman if double yakuman are allowed.
==Rinshan fu==
Award a hand winning with the rinshanpai (kan replacement tile) the usual 2 fu for winning with a self-drawn tile.
* 2 fu – Award the hand 2 fu for tsumo.
* Nashi – Don't count any fu for tsumo on the rinshanpai.


==External links==
==External links==
[[Category:Rule variations]]
[[Category:Rule variations]]
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