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=== S first === | |||
===S first=== | |||
If S comes before Z and it is not possible to hold the piece (due to already holding the T piece, for example), then use the following setup. A Z-Spin may be required, but it can be placed like so: | If S comes before Z and it is not possible to hold the piece (due to already holding the T piece, for example), then use the following setup. A Z-Spin may be required, but it can be placed like so: | ||
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=== T-Spin Double === | === T-Spin Double === | ||
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== Perfect Clear after 12 lines == | |||
=== TST → TSD → PC === | |||
Using the standard STSD setup, a Perfect Clear after 12 lines is possible, if one stacks a T-Spin Triple then a T-Spin Double, leading to a PC with two solutions. | |||
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[[Category:T-Spin Methods]] | [[Category:T-Spin Methods]] |
Revision as of 03:28, 10 December 2019
The Dragon Special is a T-Spin build designed for early S/Z starts. It is an Air T-Spin Double much like the Albatross Special or Pelican. While those builds were created by Japanese players, the Dragon Special was instantiated as an Opener by the western player ZHL.
The Dragon is designed as an efficient T-Spin build for certain piece orders incapable of creating many other T-spin builds, such as TSZIO. No soft dropping is required for the first bag, unlike the Dodo, making it a viable Anti-Perfect Clear setup.
Placing the first bag
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Standard STSD continuation
The STSD continuation is the most viable option for following up the Dragon Special. Given the following setups, it has a 100% chance of success, and in most cases, a clean board left afterward.
Most bags can be placed into the following arrangement. In this case, it opens up the gap obscured in the first bag, making it easy to complete the STSD. Only one requirement is necessary: S after Z.
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S first
If S comes before Z and it is not possible to hold the piece (due to already holding the T piece, for example), then use the following setup. A Z-Spin may be required, but it can be placed like so:
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To execute the required spins, rotate the Z piece clockwise to place it in the first position, then rotate clockwise two more times.
The next bag is best filled partially before making the T-Spin rather than placing all 7 pieces. Here are some possible layouts:
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STSD + Perfect Clear continuation
In this setup, a Perfect Clear can be achieved after the STSD in ten cleared lines. It is a good continuation when possible, although the standard followup has a much better chance of completion. Knowing how to complete the second bag in this manner can be useful for an early J and S.
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To complete the S-Spin, rotate counter-clockwise once, then counter-clockwise again.
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T-Spin Double
The T-Spin Double continuation is less powerful at first and more piece dependent for the third bag, but if executed, it will lead to a higher chance of a Perfect Clear.
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T-Spin Triple
A trade-off between Perfect Clear chance and immediate attack. With a more level field, the board also lends itself for more T-Spin opportunities.
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Perfect Clear after 12 lines
TST → TSD → PC
Using the standard STSD setup, a Perfect Clear after 12 lines is possible, if one stacks a T-Spin Triple then a T-Spin Double, leading to a PC with two solutions.
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