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Revision as of 20:10, 1 April 2007
T-Spin Double Triple, or DT, is a Back-to-Back T-Spin setup that utilizes the T-Spin Triple wallkick in SRS. DT setups can be very effective in multiplayer tetris games that reward T-Spins by sending garbage to the opponent.
STSD
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In the case of ill-fated garbage, a J can skip one TSD.
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Situational Setups
This transfer can only be done if there are two blocks above the overhang.
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Imperial Cross
This is one of the very few setups that are still useful under newer games that reward the T-Spin Double, but not the Triple.
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Magic Key (MK)
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Double Triple (DT)
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Double Triple 2 (DT2)
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Transferring
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Triple Double (TD)
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See Also
- Twist - Explanation of twists such as T-Spins
- T-Spin methods - Various methods of creating T-Spins