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Revision as of 00:07, 7 November 2019
Number One is a T-Spin Opener invented by Riviclia. Here, the T piece is spun vertically like in STSD.
Basic Setup
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After the T-Spin Double
After the T-Spin Double, there is a floating block at row 2, column 9. With SRS spins, it is possible to fill in the surrounding empty space and make another TSD. Some examples:
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Advanced techniques such as T-Spin Triple and Fractal are also possible.
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Perfect Clear continuation
TST TSD Perfect Clear continuation
This way of stacking for a Perfect Clear is stacked like a T-Spin Triple, but with a gap. There are two paths, the first path involves the J piece horizontally and the other path involves the J piece vertically.
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Path 1
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Path 2
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Imperial Cross Perfect Clear continuation
It is also possible to stack an Imperial Cross for a Perfect Clear. Again, there are two paths, the first path involves the L piece being spun and the other path involves the Z piece being spun.
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Path 1
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Path 2
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