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# 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]].
# 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]].
# 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.
# 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.
# If this tile draw completes the hand. then the player may declare a win and claim [[rinshan kaihou|win]].
# If this tile draw completes the hand. then the player may declare a win and claim [[rinshan kaihou]].
# Otherwise, the last tile from the wall is added to the dead wall, so that the dead wall contains 14 tiles at all times.
# Otherwise, the last tile from the wall is added to the dead wall, so that the dead wall contains 14 tiles at all times.
# If the hand has an additional opportunity to call kan, then the player may do so and invokes another kan process.
# If the hand has an additional opportunity to call kan, then the player may do so and invokes another kan process.
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