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'''Kan''' {{kana|カン}} are triplets "upgraded" into four-of-a-kinds. Unlike the other calls, kan has some added procedures. In addition, there are three different types of kan: | '''Kan''' {{kana|カン}} are triplets "upgraded" into four-of-a-kinds. Unlike the other calls, kan has some added procedures. In addition, there are three different types of kan: | ||
*Daminkan (open kan) are called like pon, except you need three of the same tile. | *Daminkan (open kan) are called like pon, except you need three of the same tile. | ||
*Ankan (closed kan) can be called when four of the same tile are in your hand (without needing to | *Ankan (closed kan) can be called when four of the same tile are in your hand (without needing to claim a discarded tile). Ankan ''does not open your hand''. You are not allowed to call ankan immediately after calling pon or chii. | ||
*Shouminkan (added kan) can be called when you have previously called pon, then draw the fourth tile yourself. This call turns the called triplet into a kan call. | *Shouminkan (added kan) can be called when you have previously called pon, then draw the fourth tile yourself. This call turns the called triplet into a kan call. | ||
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