From your shimochaFrom your shimochaFor ponOh, for once, you're actually here to the end.To the end~To the end~Is this okay?From your kamichaThis one and the last one (from your shimocha) are reversedFrom your toimenFor kanFuuro speeds up making mentsu, and it has its advantages, but there are also disadvantages such as:
a tile involved in a call can't have its combination changed, you lose the right to declare riichi, you can't make certain yaku.
It's essential to be careful about calling.
It's essential~Is it... okay if I quit now?Bye-byeWhy do you draw a rinshanhai?There we goBecause that's the rule!Don't question it any further.The rinshanhai are just these four tiles in the wanpai.
Thus, within one game, only four kan can be completed.RinshanhaiDora hyoujipaiIf, between multiple people, four kans are completed within one game, at that point suukaikan occurs and it's a draw.By the way, if all four are from one person, that person is in tenpai for the yakuman suukantsu and it isn't a draw; a fifth kan cannot be done.There's another rule where the completion of a fifth kan causes a draw.About how you display tiles after fuuro:
for pon, which person you called from determines which tile is turned.From your kamichaFrom your toimenFor chii
You can only call it from your kamicha, so turn the called tile sideways and put it on the left.For chiiFor kan, like with pon, it changes depending on the person you called from.
For ankan, show the two outer tiles.That's okay~It's essential~You can do it if you actually try.