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For all these examples, the yaku of [[haitei]], [[houtei]], or even [[rinshan]], would render atozuke as moot, as yaku may apply to any needed winning tile.  So, if the hand draws the lesser desired tile, then the hand may not qualify for a win.  The same case applies for discards.  If a win is declared on the improper tile, then the penalty of [[chombo]] is invoked for winning a hand without a yaku.
For all these examples, the yaku of [[haitei]], [[houtei]], or even [[rinshan]], would render atozuke as moot, as yaku may apply to any needed winning tile.  So, if the hand draws the lesser desired tile, then the hand may not qualify for a win.  The same case applies for discards.  If a win is declared on the improper tile, then the penalty of [[chombo]] is invoked for winning a hand without a yaku.


  {{#mjt:111m456s99p55z}} {{#mjt:7'89s}}  Agari: {{#mjt:9p}} or {{#mjt:5z}}
  {{#mjt:111m456789s99p55z}}  Agari: {{#mjt:9p}} or {{#mjt:5z}}


This hand uses a [[shanpon]] tenpai for two tiles.  One may produce a yaku, while the other does not.  
This hand uses a [[shanpon]] tenpai for two tiles.  One may produce a yaku, while the other does not.  
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