T-Spin Triple overhang setups: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 00:16, 17 April 2008
Complete Overhang
O-1 |
I-1 |
J-1 |
J-2 |
J-3 |
J-4 |
L-1 |
L-2 |
L-3 |
L-4 |
S-1 |
S-2 |
S-3 |
Z-1 |
Z-2 |
T-1 |
T-2 |
T-3 |
T-4 |
T-5 |
Line Clear Overhang
O-1A |
O-1B |
J-1A |
J-1B |
J-2 |
L-1 |
L-2A |
L-2B |
L-2C |
L-2D |
L-2E |
L-2F |
S-1A |
S-1B |
Z-1 |
Z-2 |
T-1 |
T-2 |
T-3 |
T-4A |
T-4B |
T-4C |
Incomplete Overhang
These overhang setups are not recommended for regular usage but they can be useful in specific situations. A player may want to attempt this setup if his piece preview cannot offer a better overhang alternative or if he is in desperate need of setting up the overhang quickly. Also, certain situations such as J-2B and S-1 require the use of incomplete overhangs because it's impossible to set up a complete overhang. Although, these setups create a more awkward overhang leftover, a player may utilize twists to fix them.
I-1A |
I-1B |
J-1 |
J-2A |
J-2B |
L-1 |
L-2 |
L-3 |
S-1 |
Z-2 |
T-1 |
T-2 |