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| {{pfend}} | | {{pfend}} |
| |} | | |} |
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| | Note: You may need to do this S-spin to set this up: |
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| | {| |
| | |{{pfstart}} |
| | {{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} |
| | {{pfrow| | | | | | |S|S| | }} |
| | {{pfrow|J|J| | | |S|S|O|O|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|J|I| | | |L| |O|O|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|J|I| | | |L| | |G|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|G|I| | | |L|L| |G|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|G|I| | |Z|Z|G|G|G|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|G|G| | | |Z|Z|G|G|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|G|G|G| |G|G|G|G|G|G}} |
| | {{pfend}} |
| | Soft Drop, Rotate CCW |
| | |{{pfstart}} |
| | {{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} |
| | {{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} |
| | {{pfrow|J|J| | | | | |O|O|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|J|I| | | |L|S|O|O|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|J|I| | | |L|S|S|G|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|G|I| | | |L|L|S|G|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|G|I| | |Z|Z|G|G|G|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|G|G| | | |Z|Z|G|G|G}} |
| | {{pfrow|G|G|G| |G|G|G|G|G|G}} |
| | {{pfend}} |
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| | |} |
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| {| | | {| |
| |{{pfstart}} | | |{{pfstart}} |
Revision as of 16:58, 7 October 2022
Triple Triple PC is a opener invented by Yu. It is an opener that allows you to get a Perfect Clear after a T-Spin Triple.
Build Order
First Bag
In the first bag, the L and Z pieces need to come early.
Please remember the mirrored shape as well. S and J comes early.
Second Bag
In the second bag, you can always make a T-Spin Triple in one of the following two methods. The first loading method can result in a Perfect Clear.
Third Bag
In the first loading method, you can always get a Perfect Clear in the third bag. One solution can result in a T-Spin Triple beforehand. Some other solutions may result in a T-Spin Double or T-Spin Single beforehand.
Third Bag continuations
When you use the second loading method, you can use any of these continuations:
Perfect Clear after 10 lines
You are always able to stack your third bag like this. After the T-Spin, you will have a 50.4% chance to do a Perfect Clear.
Note: You may need to do this S-spin to set this up:
Perfect Clear after 14 lines
If you can stack your third and fourth bags like so, you will have a 86.6% chance to do a Perfect Clear.
See also
External Links