Only a limited number of yakuman may combine to produce higher scoring hands than regular yakuman. This is only assuming the rules allow multiple yakuman in the first place.
Double yakuman
2104-04-17
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Player: ろっららーん
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Rank: 四段
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Round: 東 1 局 0 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Tsumo:
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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Double yakuman essentially inevitable, as the other three players defend against it.
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2014-06-01
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Player: soso
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Rank: 三段
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Round: 東 4 局 0 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Tsumo:
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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Straight forward tenpai acquired by the fourth draw.
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2014-09-24
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Player: すずめクレイジー
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Rank: 天鳳位
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Round: 南 1 局 0 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Ron (Toimen):
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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A haipai with four honor pairs. The west became an ankou before any tile calls, which made it even easier to complete. Toimen discarded Nan as genbutsu against shimocha riichi.
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2015-03-22
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Player: チソポ
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Rank: 二段
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Round: 東 1 局 1 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Tsumo:
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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Starting with only 4 winds, pushed quickly to a honitsu. Drew and kept many winds in the process so that, by the time all the pinzu and manzu were out, the hand had 8 winds. After toimen riichi, broke tenpai to hold onto the winds. Shortly after kamicha riichi, completed suuankou daisuushii.
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2015-08-08
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Player: peace-
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Rank: 四段
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Round: 東 4 局 0 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Ron (Toimen):
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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Suuankou tanki developed within 5 tile draws. Hand began with two ankou of the dragons.
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2015-11-03
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Player: 武田信玄
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Rank: 二段
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Round: 東 4 局 1 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Ron (Toimen):
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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Shousuushi set up for tile calls. However, no opportunity to make tile calls occurred. Instead, the needed tiles are drawn.
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2015-11-24
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Player: colnago
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Rank: 初段
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Round: 東 1 局 0 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Ron (Toimen):
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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Opening hand is weak with lots of different honours, but has two dora. By the 9th go-around, the hand is tenpai for chiitoitsu honitsu dora 2, a haneman, with pairs of all four winds and haku. With only two winds in the river, when toimen discards ton, it is ponned. Pons of nan and shaa off of kamicha follow, with live dora discarded. The ron of toimen gives daisuushii tsuuiisou. It is interesting that the winds were ponned in order.
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Triple yakuman
2013-11-10
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Player: 秘書係
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Rank: 四段
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Round: 東 4 局 2 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Tsumo:
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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Triple yakuman, where the hand was already tenpai for ryanmen for shousuushi. Then the hand was switched to suuankou tanki, when the east pair became a triplet. Finally, a play was made to risk completion of the hand by going to a hell wait with two haku already discarded. The hand was finished anyways.
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Rare combinations
2013-02-08
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Player: MrZen
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Rank: 4級
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Round: 東 3 局 0 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Tsumo:
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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Chinroutou Suukantsu in a 7447 game. A number of scenarios could have prevented this combination:
- The player could have declined any tile call, especially the calls for daiminkan.
- The other players could have withheld the terminals.
- Any of the tile calls during the hand shifted the draw order.
- Shimocha had a much faster tenpai and retained a shanpon wait instead of switching to ryanmen, which would have won.
- Toimen had a winning hand during the 2-pin discard but was furiten. Though, toimen temporarily disconnected.
- The 8-man discard could have been called for a "fifth kan", but the rules do not allow that.
- The hand won on the haitei draw.
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2014-07-30
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Player: NoName
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Rank: 新人
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Round: 東 3 局 0 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Ron (Toimen):
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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A start hand no where close to indicating ryuuiisou, but the yakuman developed anyways.
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2015-08-03
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Player: y,y
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Rank: 5級
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Round: 南 2 局 0 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Tsumo:
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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Daisangen combined with suukantsu, while invoking the pao rule.
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2016-05-13
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Player: みけねこすき
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Rank: 二段
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Round: 東 3 局 0 本場
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Haipai
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Draw:
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Agari
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Ron (toimen):
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Source (Tenhou.net)
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Suuankou tanki and suukantsu. After an immediate call for kan, the remaining three pairs in the hand became triplets and eventually quads. A choice between 2-pin or 7-man could have relegated this hand to just a single yakuman, instead of this rare combination.
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