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Discovered by player Chopin. If you can manage to get a flat 6-high-mino stack, you can trade the T-spin double for a Perfect Clear. | Discovered by player Chopin. If you can manage to get a flat 6-high-mino stack, you can trade the T-spin double for a Perfect Clear. |
Revision as of 10:34, 27 July 2010
Triple Double Attack, sometimes referred to as Triple Double or TD, is a T-Spin combo that consists of a T-Spin Triple followed by a T-Spin Double. A player performs a T-Spin Triple that leads into a T-Spin Double.
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Situational Setups
Overhang
Refer to T-Spin Triple Complete Overhang situational setups.
Notch
Notch is the most common Triple Double attack that is present in Multiplayer. Also, Triple Double is the best way to deal with a notch in garbage. The two basic cases are the following:
Case 1: J overhang + L triple to create Triple Double
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Case 2: Z/S overhang, L creates triple for Triple Double
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Obviously both of these cases have appropriate mirrors
Other Cases:
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Garbage Hole and Notch
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Garbage Manipulation
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Cuts
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Stack and create |
LZ Variation |
TJ Variation |
LT Variation |
ZL Variation |
JS Variation |
TL Variation |
JT Variation |
Shallow Grave
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Empty Field Setups
SZT Core |
TOJ Core |
ZTI Core |
T-Spin Double Replacements
T-Spin Triple
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Imperial Cross
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Perfect Clear Possibility
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Discovered by player Chopin. If you can manage to get a flat 6-high-mino stack, you can trade the T-spin double for a Perfect Clear.