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It is impossible for kan and pon to be called simultaneously.  However, either can simultaneously occur with chii.  Due to precedence, the player, who calls kan or pon, gains the right to a discarded tile over a chii call.  Overall, the call for ron supercedes all tile discard calls.
It is impossible for kan and pon to be called simultaneously.  However, either can simultaneously occur with chii.  Due to precedence, the player, who calls kan or pon, gains the right to a discarded tile over a chii call.  Overall, the call for ron supercedes all tile discard calls.


==Open vs closed==
== Open vs closed ==
 
With regards to mahjong hands, the common question looks to determine the best practices of opening or closing a hand.  For starters, players should know the [[yaku]] and their han values.  Essentially, this begs the question: "Is it worth opening the hand, or is it better to remain closed?"  Naturally, there are advantages and disadvantages to either approach.  For both cases, the speed at which a hand attains [[tenpai]] rests on this decision.


==External links==
==External links==
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