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=== EZ T-Spin Single Setups (T-Spin Mini) === | === EZ T-Spin Single Setups (T-Spin Mini) === | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:02, 4 April 2021
General Tips
- T-Spin Singles are best used in a Back-to-Back chain. This is especially effective in multiplayer.
Chain starter |
Mid-chain |
- Consecutive Back-to-Back T-Spin Singles are possible if the overhang for a regular T-Spin Single is only one row high.
Yoshihiro T-spin single single double:
Situational Setups
Regular T-Spin Single Setups
- Main article: Regular T-Spin Single Setups
EZ T-Spin Single Setups (T-Spin Mini)
- Main article: EZ T-Spin Single Setups
Openings
See also
- Twist - Explanation of twists such as T-Spins