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Sakizuke
(Changed sakizuke being another term for atozuke to it being the opposite of atozuke. It was correctly labelled on the terminology summary.)
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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 current state of the hand does not produce yaku while tenpai.  The opposite of atozuke is '''sakizuke''' {{kana|先付け}}.
'''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 current state of the hand does not produce yaku while tenpai.  It is also called '''sakizuke''' {{kana|先付け}}.


The hand's [[machi|waiting patterns]] includes tiles which do produce valid hands.  Normally, this situation involves [[naki|open hands]].  These typically involve [[yakuhai]]; and naturally, other yaku may be involved as well.  The term may apply to closed hands, until it wins on a tile draw for [[mentsumo]].  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.
The hand's [[machi|waiting patterns]] includes tiles which do produce valid hands.  Normally, this situation involves [[naki|open hands]].  These typically involve [[yakuhai]]; and naturally, other yaku may be involved as well.  The term may apply to closed hands, until it wins on a tile draw for [[mentsumo]].  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.
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