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This is a sandbox, where anyone can test. The other editable special page is [[Public talk]].
This is a sandbox, where anyone can test. The other editable special page is [[Public talk]]. Feel free to add a link to editable special pages in your or talk page.


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This is a sandbox, where anyone can test. The other editable special page is Public talk. Feel free to add a link to editable special pages in your or talk page.

Pros Cons
"It takes very few keystrokes to set each piece in place, and you can even take advantage of DAS/ARR repeat across pieces for the OIL." - Larrytetris. They are impractical and dangerous in modern multiplayer and will always remain an outside quirk of a blanket rule, in my book. The stack for them is not flat, and for the number of lines taken to do one (including the high overhang, which is I assume easy to get spiked on), their send-attack ratio is poor. With the number of pieces used, a normal t-spin double is nearly always better, and a tetris cleaner and less risky." - Paul676
Example 2a Example 2b

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