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→‎1 han and 110 fu: (wrong example, missed sanankou)
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Example of a '''1 han and 110 fu''' hand:
Example of a '''1 han and 110 fu''' hand:


{{#mjt:1z234p999m}} {{#mjt:0z11s00550z}} Ron: {{#mjt:1z}}
South player at South round:
{{#mjt:456m11z22z}} {{#mjt:0z11s0z}} {{#mjt:0z77z0z}} Ron: {{#mjt:1z}}


* '''1 han''' from [[yakuhai]] {{#mjt:0550z}}
* 1 han from [[yakuhai]] {{#mjt:7z}}
* '''110 fu''' from:
* base fus: 20
:* 32 fu from: {{#mjt:0550z}}
* closed hand ron: 10
:* 32 fu from: {{#mjt:0z11s0z}}
* composition of hand:
:* 8 fu from: {{#mjt:999m}}
** {{#mjt:1z}} open triplet: 4
:* 2 fu from: {{#mjt:1z}} [[tanki]]
** {{#mjt:1s}} closed quad: 32
:* 2 fu from: {{#mjt:11z}} [[jantou]]
** {{#mjt:9s}} closed quad: 32
:* 10 fu from: Ron
** {{#mjt:2z}} double wind pair: 4
:* 20 fu from base fu
Total 102, round up to 110
:* Total of 106 fu, then rounded up to 110 fu.


This is the greatest fu count for any hand, worth 1 han or even 2 han.  With the [[mangan]] limit applied, counting this many fu for anything 3 han or higher is no longer relevant, unless the scoring system of [[aotenjou]] is used.  With aotenjou, higher counts of fu is possible.
This is the greatest fu count for any hand, worth 1 han or even 2 han.  With the [[mangan]] limit applied, counting this many fu for anything 3 han or higher is no longer relevant, unless the scoring system of [[aotenjou]] is used.  With aotenjou, higher counts of fu is possible.
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