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With an I tetromino early in the first bag, | With an I tetromino early in the first bag, one can try a ''TKI'' opening, invented by Tetris DS player ''TKI''. Given the right pieces, it allows for three T-Spin Doubles and a T-Spin Triple to finish. This is a good setup since it uses all pieces in a good balance, as well as not wasting their T. | ||
Here is the basic TKI-3 Opener. Beneath are some variations on the setup. Throughout these, however, the basic setup remains the same. | Here is the basic TKI-3 Opener. Beneath are some variations on the setup. Throughout these, however, the basic setup remains the same. | ||
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* '''[[Imperial Cross]]''': The | * '''[[Imperial Cross]]''': The fourth diagram is preferred becuase one will have a chance to make a Perfect Clear ('''89%'''). | ||
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[[File:Opener_castletop_6.png]] | [[File:Opener_castletop_6.png]] | ||
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* '''[[Blink SZ Prop]]''': It may also lead to a Perfect Clear after 6 lines (diagram 5) if | * '''[[Blink SZ Prop]]''': It may also lead to a Perfect Clear after 6 lines (diagram 5) if one can hold the J piece. | ||
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* '''[[Imperial Cross]]''': The second diagram is preferred becuase | * '''[[Imperial Cross]]''': The second diagram is preferred becuase one will have a chance to make a Perfect Clear ('''98%'''). The solutions are the same as above. | ||
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Below is an additonal way. Either I or L should come early in the third bag. | |||
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Revision as of 07:10, 26 February 2020
With an I tetromino early in the first bag, one can try a TKI opening, invented by Tetris DS player TKI. Given the right pieces, it allows for three T-Spin Doubles and a T-Spin Triple to finish. This is a good setup since it uses all pieces in a good balance, as well as not wasting their T.
Here is the basic TKI-3 Opener. Beneath are some variations on the setup. Throughout these, however, the basic setup remains the same.
Castle Top |
Flat Top |
Fonzie |
Snail |
TKI 3 (Castle Top variation)
Continuations
- Three T-Spin Doubles example
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- TKI 3 TSD Opening with TST Finish
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- Imperial Cross: The fourth diagram is preferred becuase one will have a chance to make a Perfect Clear (89%).
If Perfect Clear is not possible, one may build another T-Spin Double, Imperial Cross or Fractal.
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- Perfect Clear after 6 lines: Yet another way to place pieces in the second bag resulting in a chance for a Perfect Clear.
TKI 3 (Flat Top variation)
This way involves placing the J piece upside down on top of the Z piece (there is another way as shown in the first picture).
Continuations
- T-Spin Double
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- Double Triple Cannon: A DT Cannon followup. Theoretically may result in a PC.
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- Blink SZ Prop: It may also lead to a Perfect Clear after 6 lines (diagram 5) if one can hold the J piece.
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If Perfect Clear is not possible, one may make another T-Spin Double like below and then continue with another TSD or 4-wide. Perfect Clear after 10 lines is also possible.
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- Imperial Cross: The second diagram is preferred becuase one will have a chance to make a Perfect Clear (98%). The solutions are the same as above.
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- Perfect Clear after 6 lines
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- Perfect Clear after 8 lines: Although there are other ways, this way is the easiest to memorize because it has three solutions.
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TKI 3 (Fonzie variation)
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- Perfect Clear after 6 lines: In the third bag, O or L must come early.
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If Perfect Clear is not possible (e.g. O or L came late), one may stack an STSD.
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Below is an additonal way. Either I or L should come early in the third bag.
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TKI 3 (Snail variation)
Try this variation when the O piece comes late in the first bag.
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Continuations
- 4-wide
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- T-Spin Double
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- T-Spin Triple
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- TSS-TST-TSD
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- TSD-TST-TSS
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