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In a '''multi hanchan format''', the same four people play multiple [[hanchan]]. After each hanchan, the [[final scores]] (after [[oka and uma]]) are summed, and whoever has the highest cumulative score wins the series. ''' | In a '''multi hanchan format''', the same four people play multiple [[hanchan]]. After each hanchan, the [[final scores]] (after [[oka and uma]]) are summed, and whoever has the highest cumulative score wins the series. For example, '''ni hanchan''' is a format that lasts for two hanchan ("ni" meaning two). | ||
This format is often used in [[:Category:Tournaments|tournaments]] and leagues, where a single hanchan is not enough to determine standings. Playing multiple hanchan helps reduce the impact of luck. The exact number of hanchan used depends on the organizer and the amount of time possible to settle a result. | This format is often used in [[:Category:Tournaments|tournaments]] and leagues, where a single hanchan is not enough to determine standings. Playing multiple hanchan helps reduce the impact of luck. The exact number of hanchan used depends on the organizer and the amount of time possible to settle a result. |
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