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'''Cut copy''' (was '''Kiritori | '''Cut copy''' (was '''Kiritori Kopi''') is an 'investing' technique where you save the T shape underneath the T-spin. Translated into English, the term means Cut Copy. | ||
The setup is also called '''千鳥格子'''/''Chidori Goushi'', meaning "A Thousand Birds Grid", which shape looks like [http://mathnokai.up.n.seesaa.net/mathnokai/image/chidori_memo1.jpg this] Japanese art. | The setup is also called '''千鳥格子'''/''Chidori Goushi'', meaning "A Thousand Birds Grid", which shape looks like [http://mathnokai.up.n.seesaa.net/mathnokai/image/chidori_memo1.jpg this] Japanese art. |
Revision as of 14:39, 12 January 2020
Cut copy (was Kiritori Kopi) is an 'investing' technique where you save the T shape underneath the T-spin. Translated into English, the term means Cut Copy.
The setup is also called 千鳥格子/Chidori Goushi, meaning "A Thousand Birds Grid", which shape looks like this Japanese art.
General Shape
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- This variation of the first setup above requires a deeper hole and involves a line clear, but uses S and Z rather than 2 Zs.
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