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Chankan interrupts the call for kan before it starts. This means that [[kandora]] are not revealed after chankan, and chankan denies the opponent's [[rinshan]] draw.
Chankan interrupts the call for kan before it starts. This means that [[kandora]] are not revealed after chankan, and chankan denies the opponent's [[rinshan]] draw.


==Wait==
===Wait===
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Because the opponent must have had possession of all 4 copies of the winning tile, it is impossible for you to have another copy of that tile. This means that [[shanpon]] and [[tanki]] waits are not compatible with this yaku.
Because the opponent must have had possession of all 4 copies of the winning tile, it is impossible for you to have another copy of that tile. This means that [[shanpon]] and [[tanki]] waits are not compatible with this yaku.


Therefore, the only basic waits available are [[penchan]], [[kanshan]], and [[ryanmen]]; all three are waits to complete a [[sequence]].
Therefore, the only basic waits available are [[penchan]], [[kanchan]], and [[ryanmen]]; all three are waits to complete a [[sequence]].


In the case for [[kokushi musou]], the hand will be tenpai for kokushi with one of the 13 tile types already paired, and it is waiting for the last tile type for completion. Depending on the ruleset, kokushi may or may not be allowed to win from a closed kan.
In the case for [[kokushi musou]], the hand will be tenpai for kokushi with one of the 13 tile types already paired, and it is waiting for the last tile type for completion. Depending on the ruleset, kokushi may or may not be allowed to win from a closed kan.
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