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DAS Tapback can refer to an overall movement strategy, or simply a single type of move. It is often learned as a precursor to 2-step Finesse.
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== DAS Tapback movement ==
The key movement known as ''DAS Tapback'' is used for pieces placed exactly one spot away from the wall.
* Charge DAS
* While DAS is charging, rotate piece to desired orientation.
* Wait for piece to hit wall
* Press key in opposite direction
* Press Hard drop
 
 
 
== DAS Tapback movement technique ==
The DAS Tapback strategy involves three simple rules
 
* Pieces against the wall should be DAS'ed then dropped
* Pieces one away from the wall should be DAS'ed, tap-backed then dropped
* Rotation always occurs before movement.
 
Using these three rules, it is very easy to learn DAS Tapback.
 
However, the more optimal form (2-step Finesse) requires unlearning a lot of the bad habits gained from learning this method.
For example, may pieces one away from the wall in a non-neutral orientation, can instead be executed as:
 
* Charge DAS
* Wait for piece to hit wall
* Neutral DAS
* Rotate Piece
* Drop
 
Which involves less keys since there is no tap-back.

Latest revision as of 06:46, 14 April 2024