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An '''STMB Cave''' is a floating [[T-Spin Double]] setup. It is typically created over a 3-wide gap using an S or Z piece as its base. | An '''STMB Cave''' is a floating [[T-Spin Double]] setup. It is typically created over a 3-wide gap using an S or Z piece as its base. | ||
== | == Basic Structures == | ||
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{{pfrow| | {{pfrow| | | | |Z| | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow| | {{pfrow| | | |Z|Z| | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|Z| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|Z| | | | | |G}} | ||
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{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G| | | |G|G}} | ||
{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
Create overhang | Create overhang | ||
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{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | {{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow| | {{pfrow| | | | |Z| | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow| | {{pfrow| | | |Z|Z| | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|Z| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|Z| | | |S|S|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G| |S|S|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G| | | |G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G| | | |G|G}} | ||
{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
Set up base with S | Set up base with S | ||
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Create overhang | Create overhang | ||
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{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|Z|Z| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|G|Z|Z| | | |G}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G|Z|Z| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G|Z|Z| |G|G}} | ||
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{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|G|G| | | |G|G}} | ||
{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
Set up base with Z | Set up base with Z | ||
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* It is moderately hard to spot the opportunity, but one could make a T-Spin Double cut T-Spin Double by using STMB Cave. One can also cut more than a one T-Spin Double. This technique is | * It is moderately hard to spot the opportunity, but one could make a T-Spin Double cut T-Spin Double by using STMB Cave. One can also cut more than a one T-Spin Double. This technique is called ''Bennxt Prop'', named after the player who introduced it. | ||
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|+ style="background: | |+ style="background: paleturquoise;"| <span style="color: black;"> Compare these variations of STMB Cave below with [[Cut copy]]. By definition, Cut copy is a technique where one invests a T shape underneath a T-Spin Double and the overhang for the second T-Spin could be placed beforehand for two consecutive T-Spin Doubles. </span> | ||
|+ style="background: | |+ style="background: cornflowerblue;"| <span style="color: white;"> Comparison 1 </span> | ||
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|+ style="background: | |+ style="background: cornflowerblue;"| <span style="color: white;"> Comparison 2 </span> | ||
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|+ style="background: | |+ style="background: paleturquoise;"| <span style="color: black;"> Compare this variation of STMB Cave below with [[Shachiku Train]]. Although this variation uses a floating T-Spin Double over 3 columns wide hole, this still has the same shape and steps as Shachiku Train. </span> | ||
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|+ style="background: | |+ style="background: paleturquoise;"| <span style="color: black;"> Compare these variations of STMB Cave below with [[Sky Prop]]. On some cases, STMB Cave is just Sky Prop but with 3 columns wide hole. </span> | ||
|+ style="background: | |+ style="background: cornflowerblue;"| <span style="color: white;"> Comparison 1 </span> | ||
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|+ style="background: | |+ style="background: paleturquoise;"| <span style="color: black;"> Compare this variation of STMB Cave below with [[Kaidan]]. On these kinds of terrain, one could choose either one of these techniques depending on their NEXT queue after the T-Spin Double or the terrain left over after the T-Spin Double. </span> | ||
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Revision as of 00:01, 19 April 2020
An STMB Cave is a floating T-Spin Double setup. It is typically created over a 3-wide gap using an S or Z piece as its base.
Basic Structures
3-wide gap |
Create overhang |
Set up base with S |
3-wide gap |
Create overhang |
Set up base with S |
3-wide gap |
Create overhang |
Set up base with Z |
3-wide gap |
Create overhang |
Set up base with S |
3-wide gap |
Create overhang |
Set up base with S |
4-wide gap |
Create overhang |
Set up base with L & I |
Variants, Other Uses, and Comparisons
- One can build STMB Caves to extend above other T-Spin Doubles already on the field.
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- One can also make an STMB Cave on top of another STMB Cave.
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- Even without S/Z, an STMB Cave could still be made by using other pieces. Commonly L, J and I. Can also be done using T, but it is mostly ineffective since a single T is wasted in the process.
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- Other than 3 columns wide holes, this technique could also be done on 5 and 7 columns wide holes. Only few people named it Yakine Variant after the player Yakine made the video about him making a 7-wide STMB Cave.
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- A T-Spin Triple overhang could be used as an STMB Cave base. This is not recommended if the T-Spin Triple is done.
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- An STMB Cave could be used along with Donation T-Spin Double for effective usage of pieces. As similarly seen in the Pelican Opener shown.
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- It is moderately hard to spot the opportunity, but one could make a T-Spin Double cut T-Spin Double by using STMB Cave. One can also cut more than a one T-Spin Double. This technique is called Bennxt Prop, named after the player who introduced it.
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See Also
External Links
- presentation by Malady on T-Spin.
- video by Wumbo about him making several floating T-Spin Doubles.
- video by Yakine about him making 7 wide floating T-Spin Double.
- image #1 and image #2 by bennxt on his own prop.