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== Compatability ==
== Compatability ==
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Essentially, chankan combines with all the other yaku, except for [[rinshan]], [[haitei]], and [[houtei]].  In the case for rinshan, the possibility to combine with chankan is outright impossible, as rinshan is defined by winning from the dead wall tile draw.  In the case of haitei and houtei, a player cannot call kan, when the dead wall cannot be maintained at 14-tiles.  This case occurs, at the last allowable tile draw of the hand.
Essentially, chankan combines with all the other yaku, except for [[rinshan]], [[haitei]], and [[houtei]].  In the case for rinshan, the possibility to combine with chankan is outright impossible, as rinshan is defined by winning from the dead wall tile draw.  In the case of haitei and houtei, a player cannot call kan, when the dead wall cannot be maintained at 14-tiles.  This case occurs, at the last allowable tile draw of the hand.
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