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|difficulty  = Very hard
|difficulty  = Very hard
|yakuCombine = All standard yaku, except [[rinshan kaihou|rinshan]], [[haitei]], and [[houtei]]
|yakuCombine = All standard yaku, except [[rinshan kaihou|rinshan]], [[haitei]], and [[houtei]]
|gameExample = [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2013072714gm-0009-7447-12201151&tw=1&ts=8]
|gameExample = * [http://tenhou.net/0/?log=2012110214gm-0009-7447-908b0b9a&tw=0&ts=6 Chankan nomi]
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'''Chankan''' (搶槓) is a standard yaku.  It is dependent on the usage of [[kan]], where a player may declare ron while a player calls to upgrade a [[koutsu|minkou]] to a [[Kan#Shominkan|shominkan]].  In other words, if a player is tenpai for a tile used for an "added kan", then the player may declare a win on that tile.
'''Chankan''' (搶槓) is a standard yaku.  It is dependent on the usage of [[kan]], where a player may declare ron while a player calls to upgrade a [[koutsu|minkou]] to a [[Kan#Shominkan|shominkan]].  In other words, if a player is tenpai for a tile used for an "added kan", then the player may declare a win on that tile.

Revision as of 06:57, 9 August 2013

Chankan
Type Yaku
Kanji 搶槓
English Robbing a kan
Value 1 han
Speed Varies
Difficulty Very hard

Chankan (搶槓) is a standard yaku. It is dependent on the usage of kan, where a player may declare ron while a player calls to upgrade a minkou to a shominkan. In other words, if a player is tenpai for a tile used for an "added kan", then the player may declare a win on that tile. In most cases you are not allowed to call ron on an ankan. The exception to this is when you are in kokushi tenpai and another player's ankan is your wait.

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