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Revision as of 12:09, 17 March 2019
DoubleYou is an opener that starts with a T-Spin Single resulting in a W-shaped valley (thus the name). There are many ways to continue it, among others a C-Spin that can end in a Perfect Clear (pwn's STD).
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Second Bag
Some ways of how a T-Spin Double might be stacked:
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Some more advanced setups:
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pwn's STD
The T-Spin Single can be also followed by a Triple Double Attack (C-Spin). This is also known as a Single Triple Double or short STD. This one was discovered by pwn_of_numbers:
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This setup has 2 nice features. For one, twists can be used to stack the pieces in different orders.
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Secondly, this setup can result in a Perfect Clear after 8 cleared lines in total. 72 % of all third bags can end in a Perfect Clear in theory (51 % with a T-Spin Single or Double beforehand). The first 2 solutions will work for around 57 % of all third bags each.
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If Z piece comes early in third bag, then chances are pretty slim for a Perfect Clear. In this case, you can also try to build a T-Spin Triple or Trinity instead of the T-Spin Double.
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Here's another STD. It will work, if I piece comes before S piece in the second bag. Unfortunately, the fourth line cannot be completely filled with the second bag, and there's no opportunity for a Perfect Clear.
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T-Spin Triple
Here are some further ways to make a T-Spin Triple in the second bag. Most of them will make the TST at the very bottom and neither of them will result in a T-Slot at the start of the third bag.
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The first 2 setups can end in a Perfect Clear after 4 further cleared lines. In case of the first setup, it may work for 95.7 % of all third bags whereas at least one PC pattern is always applicable if either L or J is among the first 2 pieces.
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The second setup offers a Perfect Clear solution for 86.7 % of all third bags.
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L & J mirrored
If the right side was already stacked in the first bag but L and J show up in the wrong order, then you can still try the following. Of course, it will have much less continuations (no STDs).
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pwn's STD Analogon
In the following setup, the locations of the OSZT stack and LJ stack are switched whereas L & J are stacked mirrored. This setup has less continuations and it can prove problematic, if pieces appear in the wrong order in the second bag (L before Z). However, there's also a STD Attack with a chance for a Perfect Clear.
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27 % of all third bags can result in a Perfect Clear after getting a T-Spin Single (or Double). This chance increases to 64 %, if ignoring the T-Spin line clear in the third bag.
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See also
- Mr. T-Spin's STD - some other STD openers
- Albatross Special - an opener that works for almost the same first bags
- Hachispin - an opener where the first O, S & Z pieces are stacked in the same way