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''Tetris'' is an abstract games with some elements of luck and a range of goals depending on the [[games|variant]], making it difficult to formulate definite strategies and tactics. In many variants, a player's success lies in how accurately, efficiently, and quickly he or she can preform. This remains especially true for matches against an opponent. Some variants remove the time element, making [[speed measurement|speed]] less important. | |||
Some techniques are common in many experts: | |||
*'''Stacking for [[line clear|tetrises]]''. | |||
==External links== | |||
http://tetrisds.moero.info/index.php?%A5%C6%A5%C8%A5%EA%A5%DF%A5%CE%C1%E0%BA%EE%BA%C7%C5%AC%B2%BD | http://tetrisds.moero.info/index.php?%A5%C6%A5%C8%A5%EA%A5%DF%A5%CE%C1%E0%BA%EE%BA%C7%C5%AC%B2%BD |
Revision as of 20:00, 17 November 2006
Tetris is an abstract games with some elements of luck and a range of goals depending on the variant, making it difficult to formulate definite strategies and tactics. In many variants, a player's success lies in how accurately, efficiently, and quickly he or she can preform. This remains especially true for matches against an opponent. Some variants remove the time element, making speed less important.
Some techniques are common in many experts:
- 'Stacking for tetrises.
External links
http://tetrisds.moero.info/index.php?%A5%C6%A5%C8%A5%EA%A5%DF%A5%CE%C1%E0%BA%EE%BA%C7%C5%AC%B2%BD