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For every hand, the dead wall always starts with the very same arrangement.  The [[kan]] draws are always the four tiles clockwise to the dora indicator.  These are the '''rinshanpai''' {{kana|嶺上牌}}, which are only accessible via [[naki|calls]] for kan.  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.   
For every hand, the dead wall always starts with the very same arrangement.  The [[kan]] draws are always the four tiles clockwise to the dora indicator.  These are the '''rinshanpai''' {{kana|嶺上牌}}, which are only accessible via [[naki|calls]] for kan.  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.   


For every kan call, a player gains access to the dead wall and draws one rinshanpai.  After a discard, one tile from the end of the regular wall is added to the dead wall to the back end.  This is to retain the count of 14-tiles.  Unlike the original dead wall tiles, the added tiles serve no function.  If the rinshanpai produces a winning tile. then this draw invokes the yaku, [[rinshan kaihou]].
For every kan call, a player gains access to the dead wall and draws one rinshanpai.  If the rinshanpai produces a winning tile. then this draw invokes the yaku, [[rinshan kaihou]].  Under most cases, players make a discard afterwards.  After that discard, one tile from the end of the regular wall is added to the dead wall to the back end.  This is to retain the count of 14-tiles.  Unlike the original dead wall tiles, the added tiles serve no function.   


=== Dora ===
=== Dora ===
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