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=== Declining ===
=== Declining ===
An interesting consideration is to decline kan.  This may be possible in one of two ways: Discarding the fourth tile, or simply holding on to it.  Doing so prevents additional dora indicators, which could be favorable to opponents.  The tile itself may be dangerous.  If the hand is undergoing betaori, then there is no interest for kan in the first place.
An interesting consideration is to decline kan.  This may be possible in one of two ways: Discarding the fourth tile, or simply holding on to it.  Doing so prevents additional dora indicators, which could be favorable to opponents.  The tile itself may be dangerous.  If the hand is undergoing betaori, then there is no interest for kan in the first place.
== Tile efficiency ==
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=== Call timing ===
A player may have a hand warranting for kan.  Given that the play is discretionary, it may not be necessary to call kan immediately.  Though, the delay of the call may actually affect tile efficiency if the extra tile is not connected to another tile in the hand. 


== Kandora ==
== Kandora ==
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== Tile efficiency ==
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== Call timing ==
 
== External links ==
== External links ==
[[Category:Strategy]]
[[Category:Strategy]]


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