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== Held kan ==
== Held kan ==
Players may hold off calling kan, until the opportune time to chance at rinshan kaihou.
Players may hold off calling kan, until the opportune time to chance at rinshan kaihou.
== Successive kan ==
Consecutive kan calls, where the end results in rinshan kaihou.
{{Replay/Tenhou.net|
| player      = [[User:KyuuAA|KyuuAA]]
| playerrank  = 2d
| date        = 2012-09-06
| windround  = South
| roundnumber = 2
| honba      = 0
| haipai  = 114m3379p1578s22z
| draw    = 3s
| hand    = 33p13678s8z111"m22"2z
| off    = tsumo
| agari  = 2s
| url    = http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2012090616gm-0009-0000-ef78f6ce&tw=1&ts=6
| comment = Chance to call kan held at 1-shanten, until opportunity to call two successive kans.
}}


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 20:34, 31 October 2017

These replays features hands with rinshan kaihou.

Nomi

Immediate kan

2016-04-30 Player: DEBRI.E> Rank: 四段 Round: 南 4 局 0 本場
Haipai Draw:
Agari Tsumo:
Source (Tenhou.net) Ankan is called at the last possible moment to draw the winning tile and win the game with gyakuten. This opportunity was made possible by kamicha's pon immediately beforehand, which was perhaps called to prevent toimen from getting a final draw and thus possibly haitei and gyakuten.

Held kan

Players may hold off calling kan, until the opportune time to chance at rinshan kaihou.

Successive kan

Consecutive kan calls, where the end results in rinshan kaihou.

2012-09-06 Player: KyuuAA Rank: 二段 Round: 南 2 局 0 本場
Haipai Draw:
Agari Tsumo:
Source (Tenhou.net) Chance to call kan held at 1-shanten, until opportunity to call two successive kans.

External links