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== After the T-Spin Double == | == After the T-Spin Double == | ||
There is a single floating mino in row 2 located on the right side. However, with [[SRS]] spins it is possible to fill the area beneath it, and prepare a T-Spin Double as if the setup was just a regular STSD. Note that in diagram 3 J piece must be spun 2 times to reach the desired location. | There is a single floating mino in row 2 located on the right side. However, with [[SRS]] spins it is possible to fill the area beneath it, and prepare a T-Spin Double as if the setup was just a regular STSD. Note that in diagram 3, the J piece must be spun 2 times to reach the desired location. | ||
[[file:Opener numberone 2.png]] | [[file:Opener numberone 2.png]] | ||
Instead of a T-Spin Double, these are also possible: | |||
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=== 6-line PC === | === 6-line PC === | ||
This continuation is invented by Agent RO. You can use this continuation if you get a Z piece before the O. Here, you have a 95.24% PC chance to get a Perfect Clear after 6 lines, slim chance with a T-Spin Single beforehand. | |||
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|{{pfstart}} | |{{pfstart}} | ||
{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | {{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow| | {{pfrow|S|T|T|T|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow| | {{pfrow|S|S|T|T|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|L| | {{pfrow|L|L|L|T|T|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|L| | {{pfrow|L|S|G|T|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
|{{pfstart}} | |{{pfstart}} | ||
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{{pfrow|S|S|T|T|T|G|G|G|G|G}} | {{pfrow|S|S|T|T|T|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|L|S|G|T|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | {{pfrow|L|S|G|T|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfend}} | |||
|{{pfstart}} | |||
{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | |||
{{pfrow|Z|Z|S|S|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|L|S|S|T|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|L|Z|Z|T|T|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|L|L|G|T|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
|{{pfstart}} | |{{pfstart}} | ||
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|{{pfstart}} | |{{pfstart}} | ||
{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | {{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow| | {{pfrow|J|J|S|S|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|S|S | {{pfrow|J|S|S|T|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow| | {{pfrow|J|S|S|T|T|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow| | {{pfrow|S|S|G|T|G|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
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With an early I piece in the third bag, you may use the below, but since there are several dependencies (T→S→L→I and Z→O), the above is more recommended. | |||
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=== TST TSD | === TST TSD PC (8 lines) === | ||
The first continuation looks like a T-Spin Triple setup but with an empty cell in row 2. So it just results in a T-Spin Double and the empty cell can be used to prepare another T-Spin. This continuation can be reached by spinning the J piece beneath the floating mino whereas there are 2 different paths; one where J is placed horizontally (diagram 3) and one where J is placed vertically (diagram 2). | The first continuation looks like a T-Spin Triple setup but with an empty cell in row 2. So it just results in a T-Spin Double and the empty cell can be used to prepare another T-Spin. This continuation can be reached by spinning the J piece beneath the floating mino whereas there are 2 different paths; one where J is placed horizontally (diagram 3) and one where J is placed vertically (diagram 2). | ||
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[[File: Opener numberone 3.png]] | [[File: Opener numberone 3.png]] | ||
* | * I → O and J → S → Z (98.17% PC rate, 39 solutions) | ||
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[[File: Opener numberone 5.png]] | [[File: Opener numberone 5.png]] | ||
* | * I → O and J → SZ (90.40% PC rate, 13 solutions) | ||
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[[File: Opener numberone 4.png]] | [[File: Opener numberone 4.png]] | ||
If | If making a Perfect Clear is not feasible, one can still make another T-Spin using the remains. | ||
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=== Imperial Cross | === Imperial Cross PC (8 lines) === | ||
The second continuation involves building an Imperial Cross with the remains of the STSD. There are 2 different paths again; one involving an L-Spin (diagram 3) and the other involving a Z-Spin (diagram 2). | The second continuation involves building an Imperial Cross with the remains of the STSD. There are 2 different paths again; one involving an L-Spin (diagram 3) and the other involving a Z-Spin (diagram 2). | ||
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[[file: Opener numberone 6.png]] | [[file: Opener numberone 6.png]] | ||
* | * J → S and OL → Z (80.48% PC rate, 5 solutions) | ||
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[[File: Opener numberone 7.png]] | [[File: Opener numberone 7.png]] | ||
* | * O → J → S and Z → L (80.28% PC rate, 7 solutions) | ||
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[[file: Opener numberone 8.png]] | [[file: Opener numberone 8.png]] | ||
If making a Perfect Clear is not possible, you can make a [[T-Spin Triple]] or [[Imperial Cross]]. | |||
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=== | === 14-line PC === | ||
When it comes to 14 lines, there is no definite way. Below is an example | When it comes to 14 lines, there is no definite way. Below is an example with three Imperial Crosses and a 99.96% PC chance. | ||
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{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
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{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | {{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow|L| | | | | | | | | }} | {{pfrow|L| | | | | | | | | }} | ||
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{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
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{{pfrow|G|G|G|T|T| |Z|Z|G|G}} | {{pfrow|G|G|G|T|T| |Z|Z|G|G}} | ||
{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
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{{pfrow|G|L|I| | | |S|J|Z|G}} | {{pfrow|G|L|I| | | |S|J|Z|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|G| |T|T|S|G|G}} | {{pfrow|G|G|G|G| |T|T|S|G|G}} | ||
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{{pfrow|G|G|L|L|L|I|I|I|I|Z}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|L|J|S|S|O|O|Z|Z}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|J|J|J|O|O|Z|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|S|S|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|T|T|T|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|T|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|G|G|J|I|I|I|I|S|S|Z}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|J|J|J|L|L|L|Z|Z}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|O|O|L|S|S|Z|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|O|O|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|T|T|T|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|T|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
|{{pfstart}} | |{{pfstart}} | ||
{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | {{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|L|L|L|I|I|I|I|Z}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|L|J|J|J|O|O|Z|Z}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|T|T|T|O|O|Z|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|S|T|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|S|S|J|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|S|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfend}} | |||
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{{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | {{pfrow| | | | | | | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|L|L|L|I|I|I|I|Z}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|L|T|T|T|O|O|Z|Z}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|J|S|S|O|O|Z|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|S|S|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|J|J|J|G|G|G|G}} | |||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|T|G|G|G|G|G}} | |||
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{{pfrow|G|G| | {{pfrow|G|G|O|O|S|S|L|J|J|Z}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G| | {{pfrow|G|G|O|O|L|L|L|J|Z|Z}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|I|I|I|I|J|Z|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|S|S|G|G|G|G|G}} | {{pfrow|G|G|G|S|S|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|T|T|T|G|G|G|G}} | {{pfrow|G|G|G|T|T|T|G|G|G|G}} | ||
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{{pfrow|G|G|I|I|I|I|J|L|O|O}} | {{pfrow|G|G|I|I|I|I|J|L|O|O}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|Z|Z|S|S|J|L|O|O}} | {{pfrow|G|G|Z|Z|S|S|J|L|O|O}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|Z|Z|J|J|L|L|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G| | {{pfrow|G|G|G|S|S|G|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|T|T|T|G|G|G|G}} | {{pfrow|G|G|G|T|T|T|G|G|G|G}} | ||
{{pfrow|G|G|G|G|T|G|G|G|G|G}} | {{pfrow|G|G|G|G|T|G|G|G|G|G}} |
Revision as of 13:57, 30 May 2021
Number One is a single bag opener discovered by player Riviclia that results in a platform T-Spin Double. Thereby, the first T piece is spun into a vertical position like in STSD which makes it different from most other platform openers. It has quite some dependencies in the first bag (L after O, Z after S, J after I) but despite of its look it is a really good opener if applicable.
Basic Setup
After the T-Spin Double
There is a single floating mino in row 2 located on the right side. However, with SRS spins it is possible to fill the area beneath it, and prepare a T-Spin Double as if the setup was just a regular STSD. Note that in diagram 3, the J piece must be spun 2 times to reach the desired location.
Instead of a T-Spin Double, these are also possible:
T-Spin Triple |
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Perfect Clear continuations
6-line PC
This continuation is invented by Agent RO. You can use this continuation if you get a Z piece before the O. Here, you have a 95.24% PC chance to get a Perfect Clear after 6 lines, slim chance with a T-Spin Single beforehand.
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With an early I piece in the third bag, you may use the below, but since there are several dependencies (T→S→L→I and Z→O), the above is more recommended.
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TST TSD PC (8 lines)
The first continuation looks like a T-Spin Triple setup but with an empty cell in row 2. So it just results in a T-Spin Double and the empty cell can be used to prepare another T-Spin. This continuation can be reached by spinning the J piece beneath the floating mino whereas there are 2 different paths; one where J is placed horizontally (diagram 3) and one where J is placed vertically (diagram 2).
- I → O and J → S → Z (98.17% PC rate, 39 solutions)
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- I → O and J → SZ (90.40% PC rate, 13 solutions)
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If making a Perfect Clear is not feasible, one can still make another T-Spin using the remains.
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Imperial Cross |
Path 2 |
T-Spin Triple |
Imperial Cross PC (8 lines)
The second continuation involves building an Imperial Cross with the remains of the STSD. There are 2 different paths again; one involving an L-Spin (diagram 3) and the other involving a Z-Spin (diagram 2).
- J → S and OL → Z (80.48% PC rate, 5 solutions)
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- O → J → S and Z → L (80.28% PC rate, 7 solutions)
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If making a Perfect Clear is not possible, you can make a T-Spin Triple or Imperial Cross.
Path 3 |
T-Spin Triple |
Imperial Cross |
Path 4 |
T-Spin Triple |
Imperial Cross |
14-line PC
When it comes to 14 lines, there is no definite way. Below is an example with three Imperial Crosses and a 99.96% PC chance.
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