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Like a ''shominkan'', an ''ankan'' may be declared on any turn while the player holds all four tiles. The same restrictions as for the ''shominkan'' apply.  An ''ankan'' may not be subject to chankan, except against a [[kokushi]] [[tenpai]].
Like a ''shominkan'', an ''ankan'' may be declared on any turn while the player holds all four tiles. The same restrictions as for the ''shominkan'' apply.  An ''ankan'' may not be subject to chankan, except against a [[kokushi]] [[tenpai]].
==Multiple kan calls==
If in possession with the proper tiles, a player may call kan more than once consecutively.  This is physically possible, but extremely rare, up to four consecutive times.
Example:
:{{#mjt:33p1378s2z}} {{#mjt:111'm22'2z}} Draw: {{#mjt:1m}}
In this example, kan may be called twice in a row after drawing {{#mjt:1m}}.  Both the {{#mjt:1m}} and {{#mjt:2z}} may each be called for ''shominkan'', before making a discard.  Naturally, this must be done one at a time, following the proper procedure for kan.


== Rinshan kaihou ==
== Rinshan kaihou ==
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