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Revision as of 03:50, 3 January 2012
Openings
With an I tetromino early in the first bag, you can try a TKI opening, invented by Tetris DS player TKI. Given the right pieces, it allows for three T-Spin Doubles and a T-Spin Triple to finish. This is a good setup since it uses all pieces in a good balance, as well as not wasting your T.
Here is the basic TKI-3 Opener. Beneath are some variations on the setup. Throughout these, however, the basic setup remains the same.
TKI 3 TSD Opening with TST Finish
Variations
Try one of these when the O piece comes late in the first bag.
TSD-Imperial Cross
TSD-Super TSD
TSS-TST-TSD
TSD-TST-TSS
See also