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Note that [[chankan]] ''is'' compatible with ippatsu. When winning off chankan, the kan call is interrupted, so ippatsu is retained.
Note that [[chankan]] ''is'' compatible with ippatsu. When winning off chankan, the kan call is interrupted, so ippatsu is retained.


===With haitei===
=== With haitei ===
[[Image:Last chance riichi.png|thumb|250px|right|Last chance to call riichi, with possible [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013062617gm-0089-0000-xa37799b6321c&tw=3&ts=4 Ippatsu] and [[haitei]].]]
[[Image:Ippatsu haitei.png|thumb|250px|right|Winning hand of ippatsu haitei in [[M.League]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6AeROpoJI4 Ippatsu haitei] (M.League 22-23, Mar.03 #1, East 3 Round 1 honba, North seat)</ref>]]


The last possible chance for riichi comes when there are eighteen tiles left in the walls, counting the fourteen tiles in the dead wall. That leaves four tiles left for regular player draws. After the last possible riichi, if no tiles are called, every player would have exactly one tile draw left. Therefore, the last tile would go to the riichi declarer, allowing both ippatsu and [[haitei]] to be scored. Naturally, players may make tile calls to disrupt both yaku.
The last possible chance for riichi comes when there are eighteen tiles left in the walls, counting the fourteen tiles in the dead wall. That leaves four tiles left for regular player draws. After the last possible riichi, if no tiles are called, every player would have exactly one tile draw left. Therefore, the last tile would go to the riichi declarer, allowing both ippatsu and haitei to be scored. Naturally, players may make tile calls to disrupt both yaku.
 
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