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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 to already have three of the same tile.
*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.
*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''.
*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.
You are not allowed to call a kan immediately after a pon/open kan/chii call.


All forms of kan are still considered triplets, just with one extra tile. Therefore, in order to maintain the hand, one tile is drawn from the dead wall. Also, any form of kan reveals [[kandora]]. For more information, see the [[kan]] page.
All forms of kan are still considered triplets, just with one extra tile. Therefore, in order to maintain the hand, one tile is drawn from the dead wall. Also, any form of kan reveals [[kandora]]. For more information, see the [[kan]] page.
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