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However, an exception is made for players with [[suu kantsu]] tenpai.  After the fourth kan call, the game continues giving the player a chance to score the yakuman.  Other than another player winning, this chance may be abruptly ended with a fifth call for a kan; and the ''kyoku'' ends immediately.  Otherwise, the game may continue to [[ryuukyoku]].
However, an exception is made for players with [[suu kantsu]] tenpai.  After the fourth kan call, the game continues giving the player a chance to score the yakuman.  Other than another player winning, this chance may be abruptly ended with a fifth call for a kan; and the ''kyoku'' ends immediately.  Otherwise, the game may continue to [[ryuukyoku]].


== Rinshan kaihou ==
== Yaku ==
 
Two [[List of yaku|yaku]] are centered around kan calls.  One applies a win via the kan draw; and the other is applied to added kans.
 
=== Rinshan kaihou ===


{{Main|Rinshan kaihou}}
{{Main|Rinshan kaihou}}


'''Rinshan kaihou''' is a [[List of yaku|yaku]] gained by calling tsumo on the replacement tile after any type of kan declaration.
'''Rinshan kaihou''' is a yaku gained by calling tsumo on the replacement tile after any type of kan declaration.


==Chankan==
=== Chankan ===
{{Main|Chankan}}
{{Main|Chankan}}


'''Chankan''' is a yaku for calling ''ron'' against a ''shominkan'' declaration.
'''Chankan''' is a yaku applied on a shominkan (added kan) declaration.  A hand in tenpai for a kan call on a tile added to a called [[pon]] may declare ron on that tile.


==Kan risks==
==Kan risks==
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