5.7.6When a win is declared

When a hand ends with one player declaring a win, the winning hand is scored. Only the winner receives payment. If there is more than one possibility to score the hand, the highest-scoring possibility is always chosen.
A player winning by self-draw is paid by the three opponents.
A player winning by calling a tile is paid only by the player who has discarded the winning tile.
If two or three players declare a win on the same discarded tile, only the player closer to the discarder, according to the turn order, will win and have his hand scored and paid. Other players are not paid and do not have to show their winning hands. Each hand can have only one winner.

3.4.9When a win is declared

When a hand ends with one or more playes declaring a win, the hand(s) are scored. Only winners receive payment. If there are more than one possibility for which way the winning tile finishes the hand, the highest-scoring possibility is always chosen.
A player winning on a self-draw, receives payment from the three opponents. A player whose discard results in one or more winning declarations, pays the full value of each hand to the winner.
East receives more points for a win, but also pays more in case of an opponent’s selfdraw.
When east wins the hand (whether more players win or not), a counter is placed on the table at East’s right-hand side.

5.7.7Continuance counters

When East player wins or after an exhaustive draw, a continuance counter is placed on the table at East’s right-hand side.
When another player than East wins, all continuance counters are removed.

Each continuance counter on the table increases the value of a winning hand by 300 points. In case of a win by self-draw the payment is shared, so each opponent pays 100 points for each continuance counter to the winner, in addition to the standard payment for the hand.

3.4.10Counters

A counter is placed on the table at East’s right-hand side after a hand where East declared a win and after an exhaustive draw or abortive draw.
Each counter on the table increases the value of a winning hand by 300 points. In case of self-draw the payment is shared, so each opponent pays 100 points for each counter to the winner, in addition to the standard payment for the hand.
All counters are removed after a hand where another player than East declared a win, and East did not.

3.4.11Five counters

In case five or more counters are on the table, a two fan minimum is invoked for declaring a win. This can be achieved by combining two (or more) scoring elements which are each worth (at least) one fan, or by making a hand with a scoring element worth at least two fan in itself. The two fan should come from scoring elements (yaku), not from dora or red fives.

5.7.8Dealer rotation

After the end of a hand, it is determined whether the East player stays East or whether the privilege proceeds to the next player.
East stays East if he wins or if he is tenpai in case of an exhaustive draw. Otherwise, the deal rotates, and the player who was South now becomes East, while West becomes South, North becomes West and East becomes North.
In case of chonbo there is no dealer rotation: East player stays East.

3.4.12Dealer rotation

After the end of a hand, it is determined whether East stays East or whether the privilege proceeds to the next player.
East stays East if he declares mahjong or if he is tenpai when there is an exhaustive draw. If there are multiple winners, East stays East if he was one of the winners. Otherwise, the deal rotates, and the player who was South now becomes East, while West becomes South, North becomes West and East becomes North.
In case of chombo and in case of abortive draw there is no dealer rotation: East stays East.

5.8Continuation of the game

When the dealer rotation is resolved, the tiles are shuffled face-down, and a new hand begins.
When the player who began the game as East becomes East again, after all opponents had at least one hand as East, then the South round begins.
When the player who began the game as East becomes East again, after all opponents had at least one hand as East in the South round, then the game ends.

3.5Continuation of the game

When the dealer rotation is resolved, the tiles are shuffled face-down, and a new hand is begun.
When the player who began the game as East, becomes East again after all opponents have had at least one hand as East, the south round begins.
When the player who began the game as East, becomes East again after all opponents have had at least one hand as East in the south round, the game ends.

5.9End of the game

When the South round ends, the game is over. The final winner is the player who has the most points for the hanchan. It is of no consequence how many individual hands were won; the total sum of points determines the winner. Ties may occur.

Any riichi bets remaining on the table at the end of the hanchan stay on the table. Nobody collects them.

3.6End of the game

When the south round ends, and the game is over, the winner is the player with the most points. It is of no consequence how many individual hands were won, the total sum of points determines the winner. Ties may occur. Any riichi bets remaining on the table are collected by the winner.

5.9.1No agari yame

East player cannot stop the game if he wins the last hand when he has the most points at the table.

5.9.2Hanchan score and uma

At the end of the hanchan, the hanchan score is calculated as follow, without rounding:
Hanchan score = (points – 30,000) / 1,000 + uma

The uma depends on players' ranking for the hanchan: winner receives +15, second ranked player receives +5, third ranked player is penalized with -5 and the last player is penalized with -15.
In case of ties, the points for the relevant places are split between the tied players. E.g. if two players tied at the first position, each gets a bonus of +10 ; third and fourth players get -5 and -15 respectively.

3.6.1Winner bonus

At the end of the game an extra bonus/penalty (uma) is applied to the scores. The two best ranked players receive a bonus from the two lowest ranking players in the game, according to this scheme: Winner receives 30,000 points, second ranked player receives 10,000 points, third ranked player is penalized with -10,000 points and the last player is penalized with -30,000 points.
If there is a tie, the points for the relevant places are split between the tied players. E.g. if two players are tied at the first position, each gets a bonus of 20,000 points.