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:{{#mjt:33p1378s2z}} {{#mjt:111'm22'2z}} Draw: {{#mjt:1m}}
:{{#mjt:33p1378s2z}} {{#mjt:111'm22'2z}} Draw: {{#mjt:1m}}


In this example, kan may be called twice in a row after drawing {{#mjt:1m}}.  Both the {{#mjt:1m}} and {{#mjt:2z}} may each be called for ''shominkan'', before making a discard.  Naturally, this must be done one at a time, following the proper procedure for kan.
In this example, kan may be called twice in a row after drawing '''1-man'''.  Both the '''1-man''' and '''south''' may each be called for ''shominkan'', before making a discard.  Naturally, this must be done one at a time, following the proper procedure for kan.


As for kan dora, ankan (closed kan) is the only case, where a new indicator is shown immediately after the kan call.  Otherwise, the number of kan indicators is one less than the number of kan consecutive calls.  In the case of the above example, two added kans were called sequentially; but only one kan dora indicator was shown upon winning the hand.
As for kan dora, ankan (closed kan) is the only case, where a new indicator is shown immediately after the kan call.  Otherwise, the number of kan indicators is one less than the number of kan consecutive calls.  In the case of the above example, two added kans were called sequentially; but only one kan dora indicator was shown upon winning the hand.
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