T-Spin Snaking: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 17:56, 3 August 2010
T-Spin Snaking refers to setups that travel through a twisting tunnel. Note that you do not have to wait until the entire shape is complete until you sent T-spins. Try to put T's in as soon as possible to prevent topping out.
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General Shape
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Empty Field Setup
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Mini Triple Snake
This Snaking Setup produces B2B T-Spin Minis and Doubles in alternation. In games that don't reward T-Spin Minis (or EZ T-Spins), the singles will keep the Back-to-Back, but will not send lines.
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