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The '''Yackspin''' is a troll [[TKI_3_Opening|TKI]] followup created by 2 French players named ''Yack Tenebreux'' and ''Trixciel''. Although some people might find this setup viable for competitve play, it's mainly used to show off your [[SRS|SRS+]] knowledge. It's with noting that this only works if the game has a 180° rotation button and SRS+. Yackspin is a TSD>TSD>TST>TSS opener with multiple Polymer T-spins. | The '''Yackspin''' is a troll [[TKI_3_Opening|TKI]] followup created by 2 French players named ''Yack Tenebreux'' and ''Trixciel''. Although some people might find this setup viable for competitve play, it's mainly used to show off your [[SRS|SRS+]] knowledge. It's with noting that this only works if the game has a 180° rotation button and SRS+. Yackspin is a TSD>TSD>TST>TSS opener with multiple Polymer T-spins. | ||
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With the spin logic out of the way, here are | With the spin logic out of the way, here are a few patterns that leave you with an OK stack. If you can't do any, you should try to build the best you can. | ||
'''First route''' | |||
'''Early S/Z''' | '''Early S/Z''' | ||
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{{pfrow|G|G| |G|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | {{pfrow|G|G| |G|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
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'''Second route''' | |||
This route is pretty easy to deal with. No patterns for the moment, but it is not hard to freestyle. | |||
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{{pfrow| | |J|J|J| |S|S| | }} | |||
{{pfrow| | | | |J| |L|S|S| }} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G| |P|G|I|L|L|L|Z}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|P|P|G|I|O|O|Z|Z}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|P|G|I|O|O|Z|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G| | |G|I|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G| |G|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G| |G|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
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Revision as of 12:21, 9 May 2022
Under construction
The Yackspin is a troll TKI followup created by 2 French players named Yack Tenebreux and Trixciel. Although some people might find this setup viable for competitve play, it's mainly used to show off your SRS+ knowledge. It's with noting that this only works if the game has a 180° rotation button and SRS+. Yackspin is a TSD>TSD>TST>TSS opener with multiple Polymer T-spins.
1st bag
After building a TKI Flat Top, and clearing the T-Spin, you should be left with this shape:
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2nd Bag
A T must be wasted. This setup requires to stack pieces high up the board in the 1st bag, and that's the main liability that comes with it.
First route
T or I has to come before L or J.
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Second route
Early S
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3nd Bag
A Fin T-Spin Double is needed to go further down this road. It requires a specific rotation sequence.
Soft Drop |
Counter-Clockwise |
180° Rotation |
Clockwise |
With the spin logic out of the way, here are a few patterns that leave you with an OK stack. If you can't do any, you should try to build the best you can.
First route
Early S/Z
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Early L/J
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Second route
This route is pretty easy to deal with. No patterns for the moment, but it is not hard to freestyle.
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4th Bag
From this point onwards, the only thing that matters is the Iso T-Spin Triple or TrIso T-Spin. The other pieces can be placed as the player wishes.
Soft Drop |
Counter-Clockwise |
180° Spin |
Counter-Clockwise |
After a Yackspin
There are quite a few options a player can choose after a Yackspin. There's no particular continuation, but the player could definitely take the T-Spin Single, increasing their Back-To-Back by 1, and leaving them with a 0-9 stack.
Soft Drop |
Counter-Clockwise |
180° Rotation |