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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 ==
{| class="wikitable" width=30%
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| Riichi ||align=center| リーチ || Ready hand declaration
|-
| 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 ==
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