2-wide non-damaging t-spin setup

Started by PenguinOwl, September 14, 2018, 08:10:27 PM

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PenguinOwl

Recently I was playing a TF game when I miss-dropped a J-piece over my 2-wide. At first it looked hopeless, but then a cool setup came out of it, leaving me with a pretty good board-state. I tried it again in the next few games and was surprised at how consistent it was.

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Any thoughts?

mahnameseddoi

Wow that's a neat trick! Funny how so many of the greatest inventions were discovered by accident. I may use this if this ever occurs

XaeL

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Quote from: PenguinOwl
Recently I was playing a TF game when I miss-dropped a J-piece over my 2-wide. At first it looked hopeless, but then a cool setup came out of it, leaving me with a pretty good board-state. I tried it again in the next few games and was surprised at how consistent it was.

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Any thoughts?

Nice. A C-Spin can be quite risky since you need to build quite a bit though.

A safer more effective solution is to just use a single J piece.

Here's a comparison between the two.
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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.

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