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{{Yaku compatibility table|CHK}}
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Excluding kokushi musou, chankan requires at least one sequence in the hand, because waits to complete a pair (tanki) or triplet (shanpon) would be impossible. This excludes [[toitoi]], [[chiitoitsu]], and [[honroutou]]. [[Ryanpeikou]] is also not allowed, due to the tile requirement. A hand in tenpai with ryanpeikou would require at least one copy of the winning tile, and in order for an opponent to call kan in the first place, you must have no copies of said winning tile. The hand could still win with chankan and [[iipeikou]], though.
Excluding kokushi musou, chankan requires at least one sequence in the hand, because waits to complete a pair (tanki) or triplet (shanpon) would be impossible. This excludes [[toitoi]], [[chiitoitsu]], and [[honroutou]]. [[Ryanpeikou]] is also not allowed, due to the tile requirement. A ryanpeikou tenpai would require at least one copy of the winning tile, which prevents the other players from calling kan.


As for [[rinshan]], [[haitei]], [[houtei]], and [[mentsumo]], it is physicially impossible to combine any of these four with chankan. Rinshan, mentsumo, and haitei require a win by self draw, while chankan is always won with ron. In the case of houtei, a player is not allowed to call kan if there are no tiles left in the live wall, so a chankan cannot be the last discard.
As for [[rinshan]], [[haitei]], [[houtei]], and [[mentsumo]], it is physicially impossible to combine any of these four with chankan. Rinshan, mentsumo, and haitei require a win by self draw, while chankan is always won with ron. In the case of houtei, a player is not allowed to call kan if there are no tiles left in the live wall, so a chankan cannot be the last discard.
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