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The '''Crown TSD''' | The '''Crown TSD''' is a T-Spin Double setup. It has the same piece dependencies as Amino TSD Subvariant (early I and J, I and L in the mirrored setup). It is invented by ''Agent RO'' in November 2020. | ||
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Revision as of 07:47, 28 April 2021
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The Crown TSD is a T-Spin Double setup. It has the same piece dependencies as Amino TSD Subvariant (early I and J, I and L in the mirrored setup). It is invented by Agent RO in November 2020.
First Bag
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Second Bag and later
There are several ways to stack the second bag, though some will result in a shape that can be Perfect Cleared.
- LST Stacking
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- Perfect Clear continuations: The best one has a 99.01% chance of making a Perfect Clear after 8 total lines (S→J→O). The L and Z can be kicked in. Afterwards, there are more than 30 solutions this shape has. The first solution can result in a Tetris Perfect Clear.
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If one gets an early J and L, then the below alternative is possible. There are 4 solutions and the PC chance is 83.33 %. The first solution can result in a Tetris Perfect Clear.
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- Perfect Clear after 12 total lines: There are various ways to achieve this. This example uses an early L and O in the second bag.
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