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Essentially, chankan combines yaku, that utilizes the [[machi|tile waits]] of either [[ryanmen]] or [[kanchan]]. Either of these two tile waits do not include the waiting tile in the hand. That excludes [[toitoi]], [[chiitoitsu]], and [[honroutou]]. These three require the tile waits of either [[shanpon]] or [[tanki]]; and so, the fourth tile to invoke kan is used in another player's hand. As for [[ryanpeikou]], this hand may use ryanmen for completion. However, the tile requirement for ryanpeikou is already in the hand. Otherwise, chankan invoked with a ryanpeikou tenpai hand would only count for [[iipeikou]]. | Essentially, chankan combines yaku, that utilizes the [[machi|tile waits]] of either [[ryanmen]] or [[kanchan]]. Either of these two tile waits do not include the waiting tile in the hand. That excludes [[toitoi]], [[chiitoitsu]], and [[honroutou]]. These three require the tile waits of either [[shanpon]] or [[tanki]]; and so, the fourth tile to invoke kan is used in another player's hand. As for [[ryanpeikou]], this hand may use ryanmen for completion. However, the tile requirement for ryanpeikou is already in the hand. Otherwise, chankan invoked with a ryanpeikou tenpai hand would only count for [[iipeikou]]. |