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{{main|Haiteihai}}
{{main|Haiteihai}}


The tile immediately before the dead wall is called the '''haiteihai''' {{kana|海底牌}}.  When a kan is made, the current haiteihai will be moved into the dead wall and the tile before it will become the new haiteihai.
The tile immediately before the dead wall is called the '''haiteihai''' {{kana|海底牌}}.  When a kan is made, the current haiteihai will be moved into the dead wall; and the tile before it becomes the new haiteihai.  Barring those kan calls, the last four tiles can individually be marked as the haiteihai, as one after the other are transferred to the dead wall.  Only one tile at a time can be designated as this last tile.
 
Players may physically transfer tiles to the dead wall.  However, the action is discouraged because it is unnecessary.  The position of the last tile can actually be tracked as the hand nears the end.  As a general tip, the last tile is trackable by counting six tiles on the top of the dead wall.  That's if the rinshan draw is properly placed down.


=== Kan ===
=== Kan ===
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Calls for kan affect the dead wall in three ways:
Calls for kan affect the dead wall in three ways:


# A tile is removed from the dead wall via the [[rinshanpai]].
# The player calling kan is then required to draw from the dead wall via the [[rinshanpai]].
# A tile from the back end of the wall, the haiteihai, is transferred to the dead wall.
# A tile from the back end of the wall, the haiteihai, is transferred to the dead wall.
# The tile next to the dora is revealed.
# The tile next to the dora is revealed.
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