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Regular T-Spin Double | Regular T-Spin Double |
Revision as of 20:55, 10 July 2008
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General Setups
Regular T-Spin Double
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TST T-Spin Double
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Imperial T-Spin Double (two TSDs)
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Situational Set-ups
T-Spin Double Overhang Setups
T-Spin Double Base Setups
Openings
TKI 3 TSD Opening With TST finisher
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Variations
Try one of these when the O piece comes late in the first bag.
TSD-Imperial Cross
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TSD-Super TSD
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TSS-TST-TSD
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TSD-TST-TSS
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T-Spin Double Replacements
T-Spin Triple
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Imperial Cross
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TSD-Super TSD
With no T in sight, save the TSD setup for later and use an overhang to get the T down in the hole, leaving a Super TSD setup behind.
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TSS-TST-TSD
You might try replacing the TSD with a TSS, leaving a TST-TSD setup behind. Sending a small amount of garbage at first may tempt the other player to overstack, leaving them vulnerable to a large attack.
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STSD setup
- See also: STSD Setups
You can use a T, and slide it under the over hang and rotate;
That will make a TSD, and make a slot for another.
Effectively making a TSD B2B and allowing you to continue the B2B chain with a Tetris.