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*It gains a conditional yaku, such as [[haitei]] or [[rinshan]] (no matter which winning tile is obtained).
*It gains a conditional yaku, such as [[haitei]] or [[rinshan]] (no matter which winning tile is obtained).


Thus, under normal conditions, a hand in atozuke can only win with some (not all) of its winning itles. If it draws a "[[yasume|lesser]]" winning tile, it would have no yaku, and cannot win. So, if a lesser tile is drawn, the hand may be subject to [[furiten]].
Thus, under normal conditions, a hand in atozuke can only win with some (not all) of its winning tiles. If it draws a "[[yasume|lesser]]" winning tile, it would have no yaku, and cannot win. So, if a lesser tile is drawn, the hand may be subject to [[furiten]].


The atozuke ''rule'' determines whether a hand is allowed to be in atozuke. It is subject to [[Rule variations#Atozuke|rule variations]]. When the atozuke rule is disabled ("atozuke nashi"), you must have a confirmed yaku before winning (and, sometimes, before making any call). The more common rule, by far, is to allow atozuke. Rules disabling atozuke are rare, mostly found in specific [[jansou|mahjong parlor]]s.  
The atozuke ''rule'' determines whether a hand is allowed to be in atozuke. It is subject to [[Rule variations#Atozuke|rule variations]]. When the atozuke rule is disabled ("atozuke nashi"), you must have a confirmed yaku before winning (and, sometimes, before making any call). The more common rule, by far, is to allow atozuke. Rules disabling atozuke are rare, mostly found in specific [[jansou|mahjong parlor]]s.  
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