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'''Atozuke''' {{kana|後付け}} is the state of a yakuless [[tenpai]] hand, that gains [[yaku]] upon the claim of a winning tile.  In other words, the hand currently does not possess yaku, but it is tenpai.  However, this term does not necessarily apply to closed hands, whose only yaku is [[mentsumo]].  In the case of mentsumo, any tile produces yaku upon tsumo, which is not what atozuke implies.  The use of atozuke is subject to a variable rule, which may or may not allow its use.  That decision falls on a league, organization, or house rule.
'''Atozuke''' {{kana|後付け}} is the state of a yakuless [[tenpai]] hand, that gains [[yaku]] upon the claim of a winning tile.  In other words, the hand currently does not possess yaku, but it is tenpai.  However, this term does not necessarily apply to closed hands, whose only yaku is [[mentsumo]].  In the case of mentsumo, any tile produces yaku upon tsumo, which is not what atozuke implies.  The use of atozuke is subject to a variable rule, which may or may not allow its use.  That decision falls on a league, organization, or house rule.


== Example ==
== Cases ==
This hand uses a [[shanpon]] tenpai for two tiles.  One may produce a yaku, while the other does not.
Atozuke may be employed in a number of hands.


:{{#mjt:111m456s99p55z}} {{#mjt:7'89s}}  Agari: {{#mjt:9p}} or {{#mjt:5z}}
:{{#mjt:111m456s99p55z}} {{#mjt:7'89s}}  Agari: {{#mjt:9p}} or {{#mjt:5z}}


In the event of [[haitei]], [[houtei]], or even [[rinshan]], the issue of atozuke here would become moot, as yaku may apply to either winning tile.
This hand uses a [[shanpon]] tenpai for two tiles.  One may produce a yaku, while the other does not. In the event of [[haitei]], [[houtei]], or even [[rinshan]], the issue of atozuke here would become moot, as yaku may apply to either winning tile.


== Risk of furiten ==
== Risk of furiten ==
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