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Revision as of 13:26, 16 April 2024
SEALspin (or Super Evil And siLLy spin) is a TST > TSD > TST opener invented by Coolkat. The opener takes 5 bags to execute and results in around 18 rows of garbage sent to the opponent.
Please note that this opener is quite impractical and most likely won't win you any Tetra League games. This opener was created purely for fun and as a result of extreme silliness.
Bag 1
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This will always work as long as the O and L pieces appear relatively early in the bag.
Bag 2
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The I piece must come before the T piece and the S piece must come before the L piece.
If the I piece comes after the J and O pieces, it can be soft dropped and then rotated counter-clockwise to fit into the gap.
Bag 3
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The T piece can always be placed as long as both the S and O pieces have not been placed before it.
The J piece must be placed after the S piece.
Bag 4 (TST)
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This bag and everything after it can be freestyled, but this is the recommended setup for the 4th bag.
TST Execution
The technique used for executing the TST is outlined below.
Starting position |
Soft drop |
Counter-clockwise rotation |
180 degree rotation |
Counter-clockwise rotation |