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| comment = A hand with a large concentration of souzu tiles and continued draws for honitsu, which eventually became tenpai for a previously called 9-sou.  The kan call granted chankan and actually denied rinshan kaishou.
| comment = A hand with a large concentration of souzu tiles and continued draws for honitsu, which eventually became tenpai for a previously called 9-sou.  The kan call granted chankan and actually denied rinshan kaishou.
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Revision as of 16:56, 27 March 2018

These are replays showing chankan.

Nomi

2012-11-10 Player: KyuuAA Rank: 1級 Round: 東 4 局 0 本場
Haipai Draw:
Agari Ron (Kamicha):
Source (Tenhou.net) Closed hand developed tenpai on a ponned 5-sou. Riichi declined to improve the waiting pattern.

With other yaku

2015-09-09 Player: 中出役滿娘大好き Rank: 四段 Round: 東 4 局 2 本場
Haipai Draw:
Agari Ron (Kamicha):
Source (Tenhou.net) Fairly well developed start hand, that became tenpai on an already ponned 7-pin.
2015-10-21 Player: zech Rank: 二段 Round: 東 4 局 2 本場
Haipai Draw:
Agari Ron (Kamicha):
Source (Tenhou.net) Delay riichi with kanchan tenpai. The kan on the 8-pin called after the riichi for ippatsu.
2016-07-31 Player: osiim Rank: 七段 Round: 南 2 局 1 本場
Haipai Draw:
Agari Ron (shimocha):
Source (Tenhou.net) A hand with a large concentration of souzu tiles and continued draws for honitsu, which eventually became tenpai for a previously called 9-sou. The kan call granted chankan and actually denied rinshan kaishou.

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