Aotenjou: Difference between revisions

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* [[Shousuushii]] + [[Tsuuiisou]]
* [[Shousuushii]] + [[Tsuuiisou]]
: {{#mjt:1112233777z}} {{#mjt:4'44z}}  Agari: {{#mjt:2z}} or {{#mjt:3z}}
: {{#mjt:1112233777z}} {{#mjt:4'44z}}  Agari: {{#mjt:2z}} or {{#mjt:3z}}
: In addition to the two yakuman patterns, this hand also includes the regular yaku of [[toitoi]] as well as two or three [[yakuhai]] when applicable.  This hand stands at 33 han and 50 fu via tsumo:
: With aotenjou, every aspect of this hand is considered, not just the yakuman patterns.  This hand also includes the regular yaku of [[toitoi]] and [[sanankou]] as well as two or three [[yakuhai]] when applicable.  This hand stands at 33 han and 50 fu via tsumo:
:* 13 han from shousuushii
:* 13 han from shousuushii
:* 13 han from tsuuiisou
:* 13 han from tsuuiisou
:* 2 han from [[toitoi]]
:* 2 han from [[toitoi]]
:* 2 han from [[sanankou]]
:* 2 han from [[sanankou]]
:* 3 han from the maximum number of [[yakuhai]]
:* 3 han from the maximum number of [[yakuhai]] possible
:* Basic points: {{sciencenotation|1.72|12}}
:* Basic points: {{sciencenotation|1.72|12}}
Any [[dora]] to these examples definitely increases the hand even further.
===Upper limit===
The exponential basic points equation does have an upper limit, imposed by the maximum possible han and fu combination.  This cap only exists due to the maximum capacity with the finite tile count per hand.  Per the [[rule variations]], the rules are applied to produce the maximum hand possible.


== External links ==
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