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The highest-scoring combinations are the yakuman patterns. A hand completing a yakuman is not normally scored for han and fu, but depending on the rules, it may be possible to combine multiple yakuman for an even larger hand.
The highest-scoring combinations are the yakuman patterns. A hand completing a yakuman is not normally scored for han and fu, but depending on the rules, it may be possible to combine multiple yakuman for an even larger hand.


Under [[aotenjou]] rules, where there is no scoring limit, a yakuman is scored as a 13-han yaku, and a double yakuman as a 26-han yaku.
Under [[aotenjou]] rules, where there is no scoring limit, a yakuman is scored as a 13-han yaku.


== Scoring procedure ==
== Scoring procedure ==
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