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The kan draws are always the four tiles clockwise to the dora indicator. Not necessary but recommended, the first kan draw can be placed to the side of the second kan draw, like in the image to the right. This is to prevent accidental revealing of that first tile, in case it gets knocked off. | |||
===Use=== | ===Use=== | ||
Dead wall tiles are generally inaccessible, unless players call [[kan]]. Here, four tiles counterclockwise from the dora indicator are dedicated to kan calls. Even then at all times, the dead wall must be maintained at 14 tiles. In the event of a kan call, a tile is drawn by the player; and so a replacement tile from the end of the regular wall is added to the end of the dead wall. | Dead wall tiles are generally inaccessible, unless players call [[kan]]. Here, four tiles counterclockwise from the dora indicator are dedicated to kan calls. Even then at all times, the dead wall must be maintained at 14 tiles. In the event of a kan call, a tile is drawn by the player; and so a replacement tile from the end of the regular wall is added to the end of the dead wall. |