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Alternatively, you can get a Perfect Clear in 6 total lines. In theory, you have these ways to get it with a T-Spin Double beforehand. The first two diagrams uses the I piece while the third uses the Z. | |||
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{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | |||
{{pfrow|Z|Z|L|L| | | | |S|S}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|Z|Z|L|J|O|O|S|S|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|G|G|L|J|O|O|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|G|G|J|J|P|P|P|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|G|G|G|G|G|P|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfend}} | |||
|{{pfstart}} | |||
{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | |||
{{pfrow|Z|Z| | | | |J|J|S|S}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|Z|Z|L|O|O|J|S|S|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|G|G|L|O|O|J|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|G|G|L|L|P|P|P|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|G|G|G|G|G|P|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfend}} | |||
|{{pfstart}} | |||
{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | |||
{{pfrow|Z|Z| | |L|L|J|J|S|S}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|Z|Z| | |L|J|S|S|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|G|G|O|O|L|J|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|G|G|O|O|P|P|P|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|G|G|G|G|G|P|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfend}} | |||
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[[Category:T-Spin Methods]] | [[Category:T-Spin Methods]] | ||
[[Category:T-Spin Opener]] | [[Category:T-Spin Opener]] |
Revision as of 14:27, 18 May 2021
The Hummingbird (formerly the Subscriber Special) is a T-Spin Single opening setup for early S/Z bags. It only requires 5 tetrominoes to execute, and can easily be followed up with an STSD. The L piece is placed after clearing the second line.
Build Order
In order to build the Hummingbird with an SZ start, it is required to place exactly one J piece or L piece before the T-Spin Single. The I piece can be placed on the first J/L in its respective position regardless of whether it comes before or after the T-Spin.
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If both J and L must be placed before the T-Spin can be executed, a similar setup can be used. Note that the O piece is on the left side of the T-Spin, therefore it is essential to know the queue before choosing this setup or the regular Hummingbird.
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STSD Stacking
The following cover most circumstances when stacking to an STSD in the second bag.
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TSD Conversion
The T-Spin Double can be converted to a T-Spin Triple, Imperial Cross, Trinity or 4-Wide.
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Early J and L
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After the T-Spin Single, the setup is generally continued with an Imperial Cross. The first two continuations have a decent Perfect Clear chance, but the third continuation should only be used for unfair bags, which never results in a Perfect Clear chance.
The first continuation has an 84.56% PC rate and 20 minimal solutions.
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The second continuation has a 50.00% PC rate and one solution. If the T piece comes first, the PC rate will rise to 100.00%.
Alternatively, you can get a Perfect Clear in 6 total lines. In theory, you have these ways to get it with a T-Spin Double beforehand. The first two diagrams uses the I piece while the third uses the Z.
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