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| Romaji      = [[Goumii]]
| Romaji      = [[Goumii]]
| Kanji      = ゴーミー
| Kanji      = ゴーミー
| English    =
| English    = 1100 pts
| Explanation = The cheapest tsumo value, of 500 points from the dealer and 300 points from the non-dealers.
| Explanation = The cheapest tsumo value, of 500 points from the dealer and 300 points from the non-dealers.
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| Romaji      = [[Senten]]
| Romaji      = [[Senten]]
| Kanji      = センテン
| Kanji      = センテン
| English    =  
| English    = 1000 pts
| Explanation = A 1,000 point hand.
| Explanation = A 1,000 point hand.
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{{Term list
| Romaji      = Sankyuu
| Kanji      = サンキュー
| English    = 3900 pts
| Explanation = One of the most common hand values of 3,900 points. Combination of san(3) kyuu(9).
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{{Term list
| Romaji      = Chiichii
| Kanji      = チーチー
| English    = 7700 pts
| Explanation = A 7,700 point hand. Two chii(7).
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Revision as of 21:38, 1 May 2018

The score table is generated using the Basic points and the Payment multipliers. Similar to a multiplication table, the awarded points are arranged in accordance to Han and Fu values. With known Han and Fu values, the appropriate point values can simply be read straight off the table. This brings convenience towards memorizing the score table, especially when the numbers arrange themselves into patterns.

Mangan

Hand scoring a mangan via tsumo.

For mangan 「満貫」 and beyond, a point cap is applied such that counting the exact amount of fu may not be necessary for scoring purposes. Mangan begins with hands valued at 3 han and 70 fu, 4 han and 40 fu, or 5 han. For each, if the fu count is greater, total points stay at mangan.

Furthermore, higher scoring hands are then awarded as multiples of mangan. So, in addition to mangan itself, these higher values possess specific names, namely: haneman, baiman, sanbaiman, and yakuman.

  • Haneman 「跳満」 = 50% more than mangan
  • Baiman 「倍満」 = 100% more than mangan (double)
  • Sanbaiman 「三倍満」 = 200% more than mangan (triple)
  • Yakuman 「役満」 = 300% more than mangan (quadruple)

Kiriage mangan

As an added scoring variation, kiriage mangan 「切り上げ満貫」 may be implemented. The difference in points for a 4 han 30 fu or 3 han 60 fu hand is negligible enough (300-400 points) to be classed as a regular mangan. So, under this rule, these values are recounted as mangan.

Dealer

  • The upper value to each scoring pair are the points awarded for tsumo. All nondealer players pay this amount to the dealer.
  • The lower value to each scoring pair are the points awarded for ron. The ron values are approximately or exactly three times the amount of the "tsumo" values.
Han/Fu 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
1 han --
--
--
--
500
1500
700
2000
800
2400
1000
2900
1200
3400
1300
3900
1500
4400
1600
4800
1800
5300
2 han 700
2000
--
2400
1000
2900
1300
3900
1600
4800
2000
5800
2300
6800
2600
7700
2900
8700
3200
9600
3600
10600
3 han 1300
3900
1600
4800
2000
5800
2600
7700
3200
9600
3900 †
11600 †
4000
12000
4 han 2600
7700
3200
9600
3900 †
11600 †
4000
12000
Mangan
(5 han)
4000
12000
Haneman
(6,7 han)
6000
18000
Baiman
(8,9,10 han)
8000
24000
Sanbaiman
(11,12 han)
12000
36000
Yakuman
(13+ han)
16000
48000
† - Values can be changed to mangan, via kiriage mangan rules.

Nondealer

  • The upper value to each scoring pair are the points awarded for tsumo. These points are arranged in pairs because of non-dealers and the dealer. All nondealer players pay the smaller amount, while the dealer pays the larger amount.
  • The lower value to each scoring pair are the points awarded for ron. The ron values are approximately or exactly the same as the dealer points plus two times the non-dealer points.
Han/Fu 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
1 han --
--
--
--
300/500
1000
400/700
1300
400/800
1600
500/1000
2000
600/1200
2300
700/1300
2600
800/1500
2900
800/1600
3200
900/1800
3600
2 han 400/700
1300
--
1600
500/1000
2000
700/1300
2600
800/1600
3200
1000/2000
3900
1200/2300
4500
1300/2600
5200
1500/2900
5800
1600/3200
6400
1800/3600
7100
3 han 700/1300
2600
800/1600
3200
1000/2000
3900
1300/2600
5200
1600/3200
6400
2000/3900 †
7700 †
2000/4000
8000
4 han 1300/2600
5200
1600/3200
6400
2000/3900 †
7700 †
2000/4000
8000
Mangan
(5 han)
2000/4000
8000
Haneman
(6,7 han)
3000/6000
12000
Baiman
(8,9,10 han)
4000/8000
16000
Sanbaiman
(11,12 han)
6000/12000
24000
Yakuman
(13+ han)
8000/16000
32000
† - Values can be changed to mangan, via kiriage mangan rules.

Scoring terminology

The following is a short list of terms, related to scoring. They are generally short cuts to saying different point values from the scoring table.

Goumii

「ゴーミー」
1100 pts

The cheapest tsumo value, of 500 points from the dealer and 300 points from the non-dealers.
Senten

「センテン」
1000 pts

A 1,000 point hand.
Sankyuu

「サンキュー」
3900 pts

One of the most common hand values of 3,900 points. Combination of san(3) kyuu(9).
Chiichii

「チーチー」
7700 pts

A 7,700 point hand. Two chii(7).

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