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==Kuisagari==
==Kuisagari==
'''Kuisagari''' {{kana|喰い下がり}} is a property of some yaku to lose value when called open, yet the yaku remains valid when open.  By calling on a discard and opening the hand, a player sacrifices the value of 1-han per yaku for the privilege.  Sometimes, the devalue may be viewed as disadvantageous; but the sacrifice for losing han value may be gained in the form of faster hand development.  If certain tiles may be previously discarded, a player may need to make the open call, or else risk not be able to finish the hand at all.  With the use of [[dora]], the value loss from an open call is regained anyways.
'''Kuisagari''' {{kana|喰い下がり}} is a property of some yaku to lose value when [[naki|called open]].  By calling on a discard and opening the hand, a player sacrifices the value of 1-han per yaku for the privilege.  Sometimes, the devalue may be viewed as disadvantageous; but the sacrifice for losing han value may be gained in the form of faster hand development.  If certain tiles may be previously discarded, a player may need to make the open call, or else risk not be able to finish the hand at all.  With the use of [[dora]], the value loss from an open call is regained anyways.


Various 1-han valued yaku may be affected by kuisagari.  However, they are only denoted as "closed only", in order to remain valid.  If they were to function as open hands, their value would be reduced to 0-han; and thus, it is pointless to count them as such.
Various 1-han valued yaku may be affected by kuisagari.  However, they are only denoted as "closed only", in order to remain valid.  If they were to function as open hands, their value would be reduced to 0-han; and thus, it is pointless to count them as such.
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