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The tile immediately before the dead wall is called the '''haiteihai''' {{kana|海底牌}}. When a kan is made, the current haiteihai will be moved into the dead wall and the tile before it will become the new haiteihai. | The tile immediately before the dead wall is called the '''haiteihai''' {{kana|海底牌}}. When a kan is made, the current haiteihai will be moved into the dead wall and the tile before it will become the new haiteihai. | ||
=== Kan === | |||
{{main|Kan}} | |||
Calls for kan affect the dead wall in three ways: | |||
# A tile is removed from the dead wall via the [[rinshanpai]]. | |||
# A tile from the back end of the wall, the haiteihai, is transferred to the dead wall. | |||
# The tile next to the dora is revealed. | |||
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 can serve no function, other than as replacement tiles. Finally, an additional dora indicator is revealed. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |