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# The player calls "kan".
# The player calls "kan".
# They set aside the four identical tiles next to any open melds. The four tiles now count as one meld.
# The four identical tiles are shown and are set aside, like an open call. Together, the four tiles now count as one [[Mentsu|tile group]].
# They draw a replacement tile from the dead wall to maintain the proper hand size for four melds and a pair.
# Then, a replacement tile is drawn from the dead wall.  This acts as the replacement tile to maintain the proper hand size for four groups and a pair.
# The last tile from the wall is added to the dead wall, so that the dead wall contains 14 tiles at all times. Some players omit this step and just end the game when a total of 14 tiles remains in the wall and the dead wall combined.
# If this tile draw completes the hand. then the player may declare a win and claim [[rinshan kaihou|win]].
# The player flips the next dora indicator. Some rules may have this step last depending on the type of kan declared.
# Otherwise, the last tile from the wall is added to the dead wall, so that the dead wall contains 14 tiles at all times.
# The player may declare a [[rinshan kaihou|win]], declare more kans, or end their turn by discarding normally.
# If the hand has an additional opportunity to call kan, then the player may do so and invokes another kan process.
# Otherwise, the turn may end by discarding normally.
# Finally, the player flips the next dora indicator.


== Tile arrangements ==
== Tile arrangements ==
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