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{{pfrow|J|Z|S|S|P|G|L|I|G|G}} | {{pfrow|J|Z|S|S|P|G|L|I|G|G}} | ||
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There are two solutions for the | There are two solutions for the fourth diagram. | ||
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=== Perfect Clear after 8 lines === | === Perfect Clear after 8 lines === | ||
The second bag can be stacked in a way that clears a T-Spin Double and prepares a Perfect Clear after 8 cleared lines in total. In | The second bag can be stacked in a way that clears a T-Spin Double and prepares a Perfect Clear after 8 cleared lines in total. In the first case, the held piece will be used along with the third bag in most cases. | ||
* S → Z (J on hold, 98.93% PC rate, 42 minimal solutions): This is the most ideal way to get a Perfect Clear in the third bag | * S → Z (J on hold, 98.93% PC rate, 42 minimal solutions + α): This is the most ideal way to get a Perfect Clear in the third bag. | ||
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{{pfrow| | | | | |L|L|I|O|O}} | {{pfrow| | | | | |L|L|I|O|O}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|S| | | |G|G|I|G|G}} | {{pfrow|G|S| | | |G|G|I|G|G}} | ||
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{{pfrow|J|J|J|O|O|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|I|I|I|I|L|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|L|L|L|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
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* S → Z and J → O (94.17% PC rate, 29 minimal solutions) | * S → Z and J → O (94.17% PC rate, 29 minimal solutions) | ||
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* S → Z and IO → J (89.29% PC rate, 18 minimal solutions) | |||
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{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | |I}} | |||
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{{pfrow|L| | |Z|Z| | | |J|I}} | |||
{{pfrow|L|P|P|P|Z|Z|S|J|J|I}} | |||
{{pfrow|L|L|P|O|O|G|S|S|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G| | |O|O|G|G|S|G|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | |I}} | |||
{{pfrow| | | | | | | | |J|I}} | |||
{{pfrow|L| | |Z|Z| | | |J|I}} | |||
{{pfrow|G| | |O|O|G|G|S|G|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|J|I|I|I|I|L|T|T|T|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|J|J|J|L|L|L|S|S|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|O|O|G|G|S|S|T|G|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|S|O|O|Z|J|I|I|I|I|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|S|S|Z|Z|J|J|J|L|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|S|Z|G|G|L|L|L|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|O|O|G|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|I|I|I|I|L|L|L|J|J|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|Z|Z|S|S|L|O|O|J|G|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|I|I|I|I|L|L|L|J|J|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|Z|Z|S|S|L|O|O|J|G|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|J|J|J|Z|S|I|I|I|I|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|I|I|I|I|O|O|T|T|T|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|J|O|O|S|S|G|G|G|G|G}} | {{pfrow|J|O|O|S|S|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|S|S|L|G|G|G|G|G}} | {{pfrow|G|G|S|S|L|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
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* Z → IL (83.33% PC rate, 23 minimal solutions): This continuation is used when you get a Z piece before I and L. If the I and/or L piece comes before Z, the 6-high PC continuations are suitable. | |||
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{{pfrow|I| | | | | | | | |J}} | |||
{{pfrow|I|L|L|L| | | | | |J}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|Z|Z|S| |G|G| |G|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|G|O|O|L|L|L|I|I|I|I}} | |||
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{{pfrow|G|O|O|J|J|J|I|I|I|I}} | |||
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{{pfrow|G|O|O|L|L|L|S|T|T|T}} | |||
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{{pfrow|G|O|O|S|J|J|J|L|L|L}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|O|O|S|S|T|J|L|Z|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|G|O|O|J|J|J|I|I|I|I}} | |||
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== Late O Piece == | == Late O Piece == | ||
If the O piece shows up late in the first bag but L and I were already placed in the '''Glitter Brooch'''-specific way, then the player may revert to the following setup. The final shape is the same as [[TKI 3 Opening|TKI 3]] Flat Top | If the O piece shows up late in the first bag but L and I were already placed in the '''Glitter Brooch'''-specific way, then the player may revert to the following setup. The final shape is the same as [[TKI 3 Opening|TKI 3]] Flat Top. | ||
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Revision as of 21:32, 21 June 2021
Glitter Brooch is a T-Spin Double opener by created by Agent RO.
First Bag
In the first bag, it requires an early I piece as well as rather early L and J pieces. The 3 requirements from left to right are an L before Z, an I before S and a J before O.
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Second Bag and later
General stacks
The second bag is confirmed with diagrams 2 to 4. Diagram 1 is additional, but it is shown first because it is the most ideal form when you want to make a Perfect Clear, another T-Spin Double or use LST stacking in the third bag.
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Perfect Clear after 6 lines
The second bag can be stacked in the following ways resulting in a T-Spin Double and giving a chance for a Perfect Clear after 6 lines cleared in total. If a piece is split into 2 parts in a diagram, it means that the piece must be inserted after the T-Spin line clear. Usually, the Perfect Clear is completed with an O or I piece coming first or second in the third bag. If a diagram contains less than 7 pieces, it means that the missing piece can be kept on hold while filling the empty cells with the first 2 pieces of the third bag.
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There are two solutions for the fourth diagram.
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Perfect Clear after 8 lines
The second bag can be stacked in a way that clears a T-Spin Double and prepares a Perfect Clear after 8 cleared lines in total. In the first case, the held piece will be used along with the third bag in most cases.
- S → Z (J on hold, 98.93% PC rate, 42 minimal solutions + α): This is the most ideal way to get a Perfect Clear in the third bag.
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- S → Z and J → O (94.17% PC rate, 29 minimal solutions)
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- S → Z and IO → J (89.29% PC rate, 18 minimal solutions)
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- S → Z and IO → J (86.07% PC rate, 23 minimal solutions)
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- Z → IL (83.33% PC rate, 23 minimal solutions): This continuation is used when you get a Z piece before I and L. If the I and/or L piece comes before Z, the 6-high PC continuations are suitable.
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PC after 8 lines (Confirmed)
- S → Z / Z → O (50.75% PC rate, 10 minimal solutions)
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If you cannot make a Perfect Clear, you can make a T-Spin Double, in most cases, in one of these two ways. If possible, you may also make a 12-line Perfect Clear setup.
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- O → Z (41.27% PC rate, 3 solutions)
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If you cannot make a Perfect Clear, you can follow it up with LST stacking. If possible, you may make a 12-line Perfect Clear setup (not shown).
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Late O Piece
If the O piece shows up late in the first bag but L and I were already placed in the Glitter Brooch-specific way, then the player may revert to the following setup. The final shape is the same as TKI 3 Flat Top.
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Second Bag and later
- LST Stacking: You will have to improvise from the second bag onwards.
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- Mechanical TSD
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- Perfect Clear after 6 lines: The second bag can be stacked in the following ways resulting in a T-Spin Double and giving a chance for a Perfect Clear after 6 lines cleared in total. Usually, the Perfect Clear is completed with an S or I piece coming first or second in the third bag.
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- Perfect Clear after 8 lines: The second bag can be stacked in a way that clears a T-Spin Double and prepares a Perfect Clear after 8 cleared lines in total. For this example, the Perfect Clear rate is 44.17%.
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See Also
- Crown TSD - another T-Spin Double opener by the author of Glitter Brooch
- TKI 3 Opening - another T-Spin Double opener that has a lot of continuations
- Ajanba TSD - another T-Spin Double opener that has a lot of 8-high Perfect Clear continuations
- Black Tea Cannon - another T-Spin Double opener that has a lot of 6-high Perfect Clear continuations
- Perfect DT