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In many rulesets, not only are yakuman cumulative, but certain particularly rare and difficult hands are worth double the score value of a normal yakuman. For the most part, these are based on the [[machi|wait patterns]] used to win the hand:
In many rulesets, not only are yakuman cumulative, but certain particularly rare and difficult hands are worth double the score value of a normal yakuman. For the most part, these are based on the [[machi|wait patterns]] used to win the hand:


* [[daisuushi]] is more difficult to complete than the lesser hand [[shousuushi]], which is still scored as yakuman. As a result, it is double yakuman.
* [[Daisuushi]] is more difficult to complete than the lesser hand [[shousuushi]], which is still scored as yakuman. As a result, it is double yakuman.
* [[kokushi musou]] is double yakuman when completed on a 13-sided wait.
* [[Kokushi musou]] is double yakuman when completed on a 13-sided wait.
* [[chuuren poutou]] is double yakuman when completed on a 9-sided wait.
* [[Chuuren poutou]] is double yakuman when completed on a 9-sided wait.
* [[suuankou]] is double yakuman when completed on a [[tanki]] wait. This is also the only way that the hand can win by [[ron]].
* [[Suuankou]] is double yakuman when completed on a [[tanki]] wait. This is also the only way that the hand can win by [[ron]].


==Examples==
==Examples==
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