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'''Kanburi''' / '''Kanfuri''' {{kana|槓振り}} is a yaku scored for winning off an opponent's discarded tile right after they called a [[kan]]. The discard does not have to be the [[rinshan]] draw; as long as an opponent calls a kan and discards a deal-in tile immediately, the yaku is scored. | '''Kanburi''' / '''Kanfuri''' {{kana|槓振り}} is a yaku scored for winning off an opponent's discarded tile right after they called a [[kan]]. The discard does not have to be the [[rinshan]] draw; as long as an opponent calls a kan and discards a deal-in tile immediately, the yaku is scored. | ||
* Value: 1 han | * Value: 1 han | ||
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** In early computer mahjong game, when [[chankan]] is difficult to implement in their game system, Kanburi was an alternative replacement of chankan, as it's easier to imply. | |||
=== Sangen chiitoitsu / Suushi chiitoitsu === | === Sangen chiitoitsu / Suushi chiitoitsu === |