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Revision as of 07:42, 9 September 2019
Main Article: T-Spin Double Triple
General Tips
- An STSD setup can be used over an empty column. This can be very useful when approaching rows that are too high to set up a TSD or if the player wants to sneak in a second T-Spin Double. When used in combination with tetrises, this technique can be very deadly.
- When placing a STSD over a tetris column, a player can still tetris if the notch has not been set up.
Notch is not OK. |
Overhang is OK. |
Situational Setups
Overhang
Refer to T-Spin Triple Overhang Situation Setups
Notch
Garbage Manipulation
Empty Field Setups
Alternatives
In the case of ill-fated garbage, a J can skip one TSD.
The second T-Spin Double can be replaced with a T-Spin Triple.
Transfers
Trinity (TSD→STSD)
King Crimson (TST→STSD)