T-Spin Setup

Started by ZeroT, March 10, 2010, 02:09:08 AM

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ZeroT

Hey, I was just wondering if any of you guys have seen this setup before?

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I also found this gif animator (Fumen alt.) that Blink posted a while back



Its basically an ozj tst setup on top of a super tsd. This has probably been done before, I was just wondering : )
☠ ZeroT

mcgif

#1
don't think this setup is on wiki, but i have to admit that i saw it on toj once or twice, its really neat c;

edit:

and im pretty sure you don't have to rotate the second T like that, i mean it can be in either T or upside-down T position

ZeroT

Quote from: mcgifand im pretty sure you don't have to rotate the second T like that, i mean it can be in either T or upside-down T position
lol, I guess you're right : ) good catch
☠ ZeroT

Kitaru

The bottom half is STSD, and the top half is just a TST on top of a TSD. It is not really a unique setup so much as a combination of three basic ones.
<a href=http://backloggery.com/kitaru><img src="http://backloggery.com/kitaru/sig.gif" border='0' alt="My Backloggery" /></a>

XaeL

#4
if you've read the wiki its very easy to add basic t-spins on top of each other...


everyone's probably seen this too

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QuoteLike many setups here, it is useful if your opponent doesn't move and you get 4 Ts in a row.