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Revision as of 08:25, 23 October 2011
This is a setup called the "Hook," named for the way the piece hooks in. It is performed on what is known as a "Dead Shape," or a shape that is normally difficult to clear. Using a "J" and a "Z," one can clear the obstacle. In games that reward All-Spins, this is powerful knowledge. One can also intentionally create it, allowing for All-Spin reward.
Basic Dead Shape
Dead Shape
Basic Idea
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J-Spin Double
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Z-Spin Double
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Empty Field Setup
With the right piece rationing you can use your first L or J to attack.
Hook 1
Hook 2
Continuation
T-Spin Triple
Possible alternative whenever a T-Spin Triple setup is present.
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J-Spin Double
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Z-Spin Double
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Captain Hook
One can open with a TST, leaving a Hook behind (JSD into ZSD).
Tinker Bell (L/J variation)
Peter Pan
One can open with a TSD, leaving a Hook behind (JSD into ZSD).
Basic Shape
Empty Field Setups
Peter Pan (Complex)
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T-Spin Single
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L-Spin Double
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J-Spin Double
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Clear B2B -> T-Spin Double
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Peter Pan (Complex) 2
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L-Spin Single
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T-Spin Double
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Clear B2B
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