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  2. Hong Kong mahjong scoring rules - Wikipedia

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    In some variations, this may extend to cases where two or more tiles could win the hand, but all but one were previously discarded. 雞糊 (gai1 wu2) - Also known in some circles as 推倒胡 (tuī dǎo hú/teoi1 dit3 wu4) or 雞胡 (ji hú/gai 1 wu 4 "Chicken Hand"), this is used to describe a winning hand worth zero fān, or no points.

  3. Scoring in Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    This system is used by the two major governing bodies of Mahjong in the United States, the National Mah Jongg League and the American Mah-Jongg Association, with new cards that define the valid winning hands released annually. Typically, each card contains scoring criteria that make references to the year the scoring cards are released.

  4. Japanese mahjong scoring rules - Wikipedia

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    However, if the winning hand includes a yaku of no-points hand (pinfu, 平和), in most rules the two fu are not awarded and the hand is counted as a total of 20 fu. Winning with yaku which include seven pairs (chītoitsu, 七対子) is counted as 25 fu altogether. The value is not rounded up to the tens.

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  6. Japanese mahjong yaku - Wikipedia

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    All single-tile "waits" earn fu, namely an "inside wait" (e.g. waiting for a ); an "edge wait" (e.g. waiting for a ); or waiting to complete any pair. Combination of no-point hand and self-draw. When the winning hand is a no-point hand, those 2 fu from a self-draw are normally waived. Such a hand allows both of these to be stacked.

  7. Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    In many variations the dealer receives no scoring bonus and does not maintain their turn by winning or a dead hand. In classical mahjong all players score points. Points are given for sets and hand composition and winning bonuses, doubled and redoubled for basic patterns. Sometimes a loser may score more points than a winner.

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