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'''Chii''' is applied for opening sequential melds, to form ''minjun''.  To claim and complete '''sequences''', the player to the right of the discarder may claim the tile and call ''chii''. This means, any player calling ''chii'' may only claim tiles from the player to the left.  Therefore, the tile turned sideways is always indicated on the left.
'''Chii''' {{kana|チー}} is applied for opening sequential melds, to form ''minjun''.  To claim and complete '''sequences''', the player to the right of the discarder may claim the tile and call ''chii''. This means, any player calling ''chii'' may only claim tiles from the player to the left.  Therefore, the tile turned sideways is always indicated on the left.


===Pon===
===Pon===
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Toitsu, or pairs, may be upgraded to minkou, or open triplets.  Unlike "chii", the call for '''pon''' may be called from any player on the board.  As long as a player possess two identical tiles and a third is discarded, the player may call for that discarded tile regardless.  Because any player may call, sometimes a player's turn may be skipped.
Toitsu, or pairs, may be upgraded to minkou, or open triplets.  Unlike "chii", the call for '''pon''' {{kana|ポン}} may be called from any player on the board.  As long as a player possess two identical tiles and a third is discarded, the player may call for that discarded tile regardless.  Because any player may call, sometimes a player's turn may be skipped.


===Kan===
===Kan===
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{{main|Kan}}


'''Kan''' may work like pon, except this call has some added procedures and additional situations.  Likewise, the tile arrangements works similarly to pon.  However, there is the addition of the other two kan types: ankan and shouminkan.  Unlike the other tile calls, kan has some specific rules applied.  Mostly, these relate to the [[dead wall]].  In addition, two yaku, ([[rinshan]] and [[chankan]]), are particularly associated with kan.
'''Kan''' {{kana|カン}} may work like pon, except this call has some added procedures and additional situations.  Likewise, the tile arrangements works similarly to pon.  However, there is the addition of the other two kan types: ankan and shouminkan.  For ankan, the hand remains closed, despite the use of a tile call.  Instead, such a call is used to invoke the rules specific to kan; and certainly, kan does have some specific rules applied.  Mostly, these relate to the [[dead wall]] and the revealing of additional [[dora]].   
 
In addition, two yaku, ([[rinshan]] and [[chankan]]), are particularly associated with kan.


===Ron===
===Ron===
'''Ron''' is a specific tile call on a discard, when the discard actually completes the hand.  Also, the hand must have a valid [[yaku]].  Ron may be called during [[furiten]], but the call becomes subject to [[chombo]].
'''Ron''' {{kana|ロン}} is a specific tile call on a discard, when the discard actually completes the hand.  Also, the hand must have a valid [[yaku]].  Ron may be called during [[furiten]], but the call becomes subject to [[chombo]].


===Call precedence===
===Call precedence===
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