I'll give a basic rundown: In Riichi Mahjong, each player starts with 14 tiles, and their goal is to form a hand containing four groups of three tiles, one additional pair, and the tiles must match specific win conditions known as "Yaku". "Yakuman" are considered special Yaku that don't combine with the standard Yaku and Han bonuses, and while they are often game-winning enough on their own, Multiple Yakuman can be stacked together to beat a player with a big score lead. The Sextuple Yakuman here is the strongest possible hand in the game and is achieved with the following combination: Four Quads - collecting four copies of four different tiles and declaring Kan each time (1× Yakuman) Single Wait Four Concealed Triplets - collect three copies of four different tiles without calling Pon, and only calling Kan by drawing all four tile copies, with the last tile needed is for your remaining pair. (2× Yakuman) Big Four Winds - Having Three or four copies of all four Wind tiles (2× Yakuman) All Honours - Hand contains only Wind and Dragon Tiles (1× Yakuman)
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