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Revision as of 17:20, 26 November 2010
General Formation
Empty Field Setups
STSD Mid-game
Step-by-Step
Look for this
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Create notch
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Create overhang
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Soft drop T
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Rotate into overhang
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TST TSD
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Line clear
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TSD formation
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Soft drop T
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TSD
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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.
Notch is not OK.
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Overhang is OK.
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Situational Setups
Overhang
Refer to T-Spin Triple Overhang Situation Setups
Notch
Garbage Manipulation
Alternatives/Other Spins
Boomerang
Main Article: Boomerang
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J-Spin Double
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T-Spin Double
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Hook
Main Article: Hook
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J-Spin Double
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Z-Spin Double
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Z and J
Combination Setups
King Crimson
Main Article: King Crimson
Trinity
Main Article: Trinity