Japanese mahjong scoring rules
Japanese mahjong features a very complex scoring system. Every mahjong hand has a value in terms of han and fu associated with them. The combination of han and fu then corresponds to values indicated from the scoring table, and/or the two numbers of han and fu factor into an equation, by which the scoring table is derived.
Scoring procedure
To determine the point value of a hand, the following procedure is used:
- If the hand is a yakuman, then look up the 13 han values according to dealer or non-dealer numbers
- Determine the hand's valid yaku
- Count the han based on the yaku
- Count any number of dora to the han count
- If the han count is more than 5, counting fu is no longer necessary
- If the han count is 4 or less, then count fu
- After determining the number of han and/or fu, refer to the scoring table
For any who prefer to use the equation, the base point calculation is based on the following equation:
- Basic points = fu × 2(2 + han)
After determining the basic points, factor based on the status as dealer and no-dealer as well as the win by ron or tsumo.
- When a non-dealer wins by tsumo, the player earns 1 × basic points from the other non-dealers. The dealer in this case pays 2 × basic points.
- When a non-dealer wins by ron, the discarding player pays the winner 4 × basic points.
- When the dealer goes out by tsumo, the dealer scores 2 × basic points from all players.
- When the dealer goes out by ron, the dealer earns 6 × basic points from the responsible non-dealer.