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Revision as of 06:30, 30 May 2022
SingleYou, or Single Double Perfect Clear (SDPC), is an opener that starts with a T-Spin Single resulting in a U-shaped valley. It is notable for having few dependencies (O before S, Z, or T) and many reliable continuations.
In all continuations, the first bag is stacked like so:
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The routes differ from the second bag onward.
Perfect Clear
The original continuation, invented by Yuu. The term "SDPC" usually refers to this route.
By setting up a T-Spin Double as follows, one can achieve a high chance of an 8-line Perfect Clear.
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With the help of softdrop, the second bag can always be placed like in the third picture above. The following pictures show some ways how a Perfect Clear can be achieved subsequently. There is at least one working PC solution for 97% of all third bags whereas 55% can result in a T-Spin (Single or Double) beforehand. The first 2 solutions have by far the highest chance of working: One of them will work for 75 % of all third bags whereas 52% can result in a T-Spin additionally.
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Link to all solutions: Fumen
The other way to place the second bag (different O placement) offers an even better chance to get a Perfect Clear. The following pictures show the best ways how a Perfect Clear can be achieved subsequently. There is at least one working PC solution for 98.5 % of all third bags whereas 72 % can result in a T-Spin beforehand. There are 8 solutions where pieces are not split into 2 halves and they have the best chance of working: One of them will work for 88.5 % of all third bags whereas 66 % can result in a T-Spin additionally.
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Mechanical TSD v2
The second bag is stacked as in the #Perfect Clear.
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From here, Mechanical TSD v2 can be stacked on top.
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Once sufficient height is achieved, the bottom T-Spin Single can be upgraded to a T-Spin Double.
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Triple Double
Invented by Ecchou. This sends the same attack as Stickspin, but is simpler to build.
Second Bag
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Third Bag
There are two ways to stack the third bag. The first is always possible, but the second results in a flatter stack.
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If the first build is used, the center area must be filled in to complete the T-Spin Double.
See also
- 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
- Nakamuraa's Voracity - a very long SingleYou continuation