STSD

Super T-Spin Double or short STSD is a technique that results in two T-Spin Doubles. The technique is often used in mid-game. It can also be used as an opener but receiving garbage with a hole in the wrong column will break the T-Spin execution (wrong column means the third column from left respectively right in most pictures below).

Empty Field Setups
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Other Setups

T pieces are not required in the upstack of these setups. Hold the T pieces until you are ready to clear both T-spin doubles.

STSD with T Base

Because a T piece is used in base these setups, the player must wait until at least the 3rd bag before having both T pieces required for clearing the STSD. By this point, there will be a decent 2-wide above the STSD (see discussion below).

General Tips

 * An STSD setup can be used over an empty column. This can be very useful when approaching rows that are too high to set up a TSD or if the player wants to sneak in a second T-Spin Double. When used in combination with tetrises, this technique can be very deadly.


 * When placing a STSD over a tetris column, a player can still tetris if the notch has not been set up.

Overhang
Refer to T-Spin Triple Overhang Situation Setups

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