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[[image:Chankan.png|250px|thumb|Chankan example, where the player declared ron on {{#mjt:1p}} and all four are shown as a kan.]]
[[image:Chankan.png|250px|thumb|Chankan example, where the player declared ron on {{#mjt:1p}} and all four are shown as a kan.]]


Alternatively, this yaku may be referred to as "robbing a kan".  Tenpai for chankan must involve a hand, in which one of the waiting tiles has been called as [[naki|pon]] by another player.  Any tenpai hand works for chankan, as long as the waiting tile(s) have been called for [[naki|pon]] earlier, and then the player calls for an added kan.  Naturally, waits involving [[jihai|honor tiles]] do not work in this situation.
Alternatively, this yaku may be referred to as "robbing a kan".  [[Tenpai]] for chankan must involve a hand, in which one of the [[machi|waiting tiles]] has been called as [[naki|pon]] by another player.  Any tenpai hand works for chankan, as long as the waiting tile(s) have been called for [[naki|pon]] earlier, and then the player calls for an added kan.  Naturally, waits involving [[jihai|honor tiles]] do not work in this situation.


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