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Despite the size of the [[Scoring#Scoring_table|scoring table]], it is possible to memorize the table, in a manner similar to that of a multiplication table.  However, any attempt to learn the scoring table is fruitless without knowing particular prerequisites, like [[Naki|basic game procedures]], game objectives ([[tenpai]] and [[defense]]), and the [[yaku]].
Despite the size of the [[Scoring#Scoring_table|scoring table]], it is possible to memorize the table, in a manner similar to that of a multiplication table.  However, any attempt to learn the scoring table is fruitless without knowing particular prerequisites, like [[Naki|basic game procedures]], game objectives ([[tenpai]] and [[defense]]), and the [[yaku]].



Revision as of 06:38, 16 November 2013

Despite the size of the scoring table, it is possible to memorize the table, in a manner similar to that of a multiplication table. However, any attempt to learn the scoring table is fruitless without knowing particular prerequisites, like basic game procedures, game objectives (tenpai and defense), and the yaku.

Counting Han

Counting han is simple memorization of the yaku and their han values. As a reminder, some yaku may stack and combine with other yaku.

Mangan and more

Counting fu

30 and 40 fu

Point equivalences

20 fu

25 and 50 fu

60 fu

70 fu and more

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