Help With Getting a New Sprint :D

Started by Tt_edward, January 09, 2011, 02:22:07 PM

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Tt_edward

Hello, I started this forum because of many people (like myself) wanting a new sprint. (40L)

I am kindly asking for those who have decent sprint time ~45 seconds or lower~To share stradegys, and advice they took to get their sprint.

*Although you may not have a decent sprint, you still have the choice of sharing stradegy's that you think may help others get a faster sprint .*

What I think is useful is two widing, because it automatically clears many lines *depending on how high you build*

Thank you for those who will share advices, and stradegy's ..Sorry if some of my words are misspelled, or i have improper grammar, the reason is I'm using my iPod and it's complicated to type because of the spell check.thank you, and please share advice ,etc. *yes I did try to act mature *

ello, wasup?:D

KeroKai

Well. Technically you are faster than me but I just find the idea of combo-style downstacking for 40L to be abit silly, given all the discussion about line clear on tetrisfriend.

Having said that, it probably works for other game modes. Some of the low scores seem to have hybrid modes? =/

Kitaru

@KeroKai: I think the benefits of DAS preservation can outweigh those of the line clear delay despite it not being the optimal strategy in the long run.
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Tt_edward

Quote from: KeroKai
Well. Technically you are faster than me but I just find the idea of combo-style downstacking for 40L to be abit silly, given all the discussion about line clear on tetrisfriend.

Having said that, it probably works for other game modes. Some of the low scores seem to have hybrid modes? =/
to me, two widing works great...sometimes... and i dont know how to down stack

Quote from: Kitaru
@KeroKai: I think the benefits of DAS preservation can outweigh those of the line clear delay despite it not being the optimal strategy in the long run.
DAS for me is slippery :[ too slippery..so i usually MD nd i need to start over.
ello, wasup?:D

chopin

Quote from: Kitaru
DAS preservation

Can you explain what that is?

Tt_edward

Quote from: chopin
Can you explain what that is?
me 2, idk either
ello, wasup?:D

XaeL

Quote from: chopin
Can you explain what that is?
Keeping your das charged. If you 2 wide your holding down left/right for 10 pieces in a row so your das is constantly charged.



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

Tt_edward

Quote from: XaeL
Keeping your das charged. If you 2 wide your holding down left/right for 10 pieces in a row so your das is constantly charged.
what i think your saying is, more you press hold, less das will work?
ello, wasup?:D

XaeL

Quote from: Tt_edward
what i think your saying is, more you press hold, less das will work?
Kitaru please explain what i said in another way.



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

Tt_edward

Quote from: XaeL
Kitaru please explain what i said in another way.
that would be helpful
ello, wasup?:D

Tt_edward

WTF y r some woods highlighted?

Quote from: Tt_edward
WTF y r some woods highlighted?
Words ..stupid spell check-.-
ello, wasup?:D

coolmaninsano

Quote from: Tt_edward
WTF y r some woods highlighted?
Words ..stupid spell check-.-

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Kitaru

#12
DAS preservation is when you charge DAS once and maintain it over the course several piece spawns. For example, if you have your 2-wide set up on the right, you'd hold right for the first piece, rotate as necessary, and -- keeping right held -- hit hard drop. Since DAS charge does not reset until you release the key or change directions, DAS will still be charged when the next piece enters the field. Just rotate as necessary and hard drop every piece in the combo when they hit the wall without letting go of right.
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XaeL

Quote from: Kitaru
DAS preservation is when you charge DAS once and maintain it over the course several piece spawns. For example, if you have your 2-wide set up on the right, you'd hold right for the first piece, rotate as necessary, and -- keeping right held -- hit hard drop. Since DAS charge does not reset until you release the key or change directions, DAS will still be charged when the next piece enters the field. Just rotate as necessary and hard drop every piece in the combo when they hit the wall without letting go of right.
Do you play MTG kitaru? I dont like Wordy explanations but seems like 3/4 of the forum likes wordy's



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

Tt_edward

Quote from: Kitaru
DAS preservation is when you charge DAS once and maintain it over the course several piece spawns. For example, if you have your 2-wide set up on the right, you'd hold right for the first piece, rotate as necessary, and -- keeping right held -- hit hard drop. Since DAS charge does not reset until you release the key or change directions, DAS will still be charged when the next piece enters the field. Just rotate as necessary and hard drop every piece in the combo when they hit the wall without letting go of right.
Do u have any less big words O.O
ello, wasup?:D