Antifate TSD
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Standard Setups
Because Antifate takes exactly one bag (7 distinct pieces) to set up, none of the six setups gives a particular advantage once the setup is made. However, some setups are significantly more reliable to make than others.
The 6 Antifate Setups
TZJ Standard |
LZJ |
TZJ |
OTZ |
OZJ |
LTJZ |
Mirrored
TSL Standard |
JSL |
TSL |
OTS |
OLS |
JTLS |
Continuations
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- Center 4-Wide: For center 4-Wide, you can stack the sides before making a T-Spin Double. A such way with 6 residuals is another possibility.
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- 6-3 Stacking: A late S piece is ideal in this situation.
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- STSD: You will always be be able to stack your second bag, even with an early I piece.
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- Mechanical TSD: After every T-Spin Double, place the Z piece on the O and repeat the process for every bag.
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Perfect Clear
If you are going for 4 lines, you have a 7.62% chance to make a Perfect Clear.
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If 4-line Perfect Clear is not possible, which is very likely, you can still make a Perfect Clear after 8 lines. Of course you have many ways but these are the best ways.
- L → S and J → ZO (100% PC rate, 101 minimal solutions): You can always make a Perfect Clear but it is hard to look for a solution and there are so many solutions.
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- All bags (93.21% PC rate, 37 minimal solutions): It is always possible to stack this one, but your chance has decreased by 6.79%.
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