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[[Image:Saki Yakuman.jpg|350px|thumb|Example hand featuring kans.]] | [[Image:Saki Yakuman.jpg|350px|thumb|Example hand featuring kans.]] | ||
'''Kan''' {{kana|カン}} is a special [[naki|tile call]] in the game. This call forms a [[mentsu|tile grouping]] of four identical tiles, called '''kantsu''' {{kana|槓子}}. | '''Kan''' {{kana|カン}} is a special [[naki|tile call]] in the game. This call forms a [[mentsu|tile grouping]] of four identical tiles, called '''kantsu''' {{kana|槓子}}. Just like all tile calls, the call itself is optional; thus, an opportunity to call kan is not mandatory. | ||
While appearing as a four-of-a-kind, the tiles used to form kantsu actually function as a [[koutsu|three-of-a-kind]] plus one extra tile. With that in mind, tiles called for kan still interpreted as "triplets" particularly for [[Yaku#Triplet|triplet-based yaku]]], such as [[toitoi]] and [[sanankou]]. For every kan declaration, players are required to take an extra tile draw from the [[dead wall]]. This drawn tile is called the '''[[rinshanpai]]''', or '''dead wall draw'''. After the kan call and player's discard, then another [[dora|dora indicator]] is revealed. | While appearing as a four-of-a-kind, the tiles used to form kantsu actually function as a [[koutsu|three-of-a-kind]] plus one extra tile. With that in mind, tiles called for kan still interpreted as "triplets" particularly for [[Yaku#Triplet|triplet-based yaku]]], such as [[toitoi]] and [[sanankou]]. For every kan declaration, players are required to take an extra tile draw from the [[dead wall]]. This drawn tile is called the '''[[rinshanpai]]''', or '''dead wall draw'''. After the kan call and player's discard, then another [[dora|dora indicator]] is revealed. |