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It is impossible for kan and pon to be called simultaneously. However, either can simultaneously occur with chii. Due to precedence, the player, who calls kan or pon, gains the right to a discarded tile over a chii call. Overall, the call for ron supercedes all tile discard calls. | It is impossible for kan and pon to be called simultaneously. However, either can simultaneously occur with chii. Due to precedence, the player, who calls kan or pon, gains the right to a discarded tile over a chii call. Overall, the call for ron supercedes all tile discard calls. | ||
== Other tile calls == | |||
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| Riichi ||align=center| リーチ || Ready hand declaration | |||
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| Tsumo ||align=center| ツモ || Win by self-draw | |||
}} | |||
These tile calls do not apply to discards. Just like the discard calls, these calls are announcements. However, they do not apply to discards. | |||
===Tsumo=== | |||
'''Tsumo''' {{kana|ツモ}} is the declaration for winning by self-draw. This may apply to any hand, open or closed. Yet, with a closed hand, then it also counts as for the yaku, [[mentsumo]]. Even when furiten, it is acceptable to win the hand. | |||
== Open vs closed == | == Open vs closed == |