Scoring table: Difference between revisions

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For '''mangan''' {{kana|満貫}} and beyond, a point cap is applied, such that counting fu may not be necessary.  Fu is still be counted; but for scoring purposes, it is not necessary to count fu, due to the cap on the basic points calculation.  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, they are retained at mangan.
For '''mangan''' {{kana|満貫}} and beyond, a point cap is applied, such that counting fu may not be necessary.  Fu is still be counted; but for scoring purposes, it is not necessary to count fu, due to the cap on the basic points calculation.  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, they are retained at mangan.


So, this section of the scoring table easy to rememberFor easier memorization, these higher values possess specific names, namely: haneman, baiman, sanbaiman, and yakuman.  Likewise, they are worth factors more than mangan.
Furthermore, higher scoring hands are then awarded as multiples of manganSo, in addition to mangan itself, these higher values possess specific names, namely: haneman, baiman, sanbaiman, and yakuman.


* '''Haneman''' {{kana|跳満}} = 50% more than mangan
* '''Haneman''' {{kana|跳満}} = 50% more than mangan
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