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'''''Combos''''' are bonuses that exist in certain games which reward multiple [[line clear]]s in quick succession. The exact conditions for triggering combos, and the amount of importance assigned to them, vary from game to game.
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'''''Combos''''' (known as '''''REN''''' mainly in Japanese games) are bonuses that exist in certain games which reward multiple [[line clear]]s in quick succession. The exact conditions for triggering combos, and the amount of importance assigned to them, vary from game to game.


== General strategy ==
== General strategy ==
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** Demonstration: [http://youtube.com/watch?v=uuASlA1qpiY Master M using a 2-cell-wide opening at the right]
** Demonstration: [http://youtube.com/watch?v=uuASlA1qpiY Master M using a 2-cell-wide opening at the right]
* [[Cultris]]
* [[Cultris]]
* [[Tetris Zone]]
* [[Cultris II]]
* [[Tetris Zone]] and subsequent post-2007 guideline games ([[Tetris Splash]], [[Tetris Party]] etc.)
* [[Tetris Online (Japan)]], [[Minna de Tetris]], [[Tetris 2008]], [[Tetris Sprint]], [[Tetris Dash]] Called REN in the game.
* [[Tetris Online (Japan)]], [[Minna de Tetris]], [[Tetris 2008]], [[Tetris Sprint]], [[Tetris Dash]] Called REN in the game.
* [[Tetris Splash]]
* [[Tetris Splash]]
* [[Tetris Party]]
* [[Tetris Party]]
[[Category:Gameplay]]

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Combos (known as REN mainly in Japanese games) are bonuses that exist in certain games which reward multiple line clears in quick succession. The exact conditions for triggering combos, and the amount of importance assigned to them, vary from game to game.

General strategy

By leaving two columns open, one can clear combos easily. However, an I tetromino cannot clear a line in this case, so the Hold box should contain a non I piece, if the game allows, or the bottom of the funnel should be 1 cell wide.

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G.........
GG.....G..
GGG.GG.G..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGGS.
GGGGGGGGSS
GGGGGGGG.S
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGGS.
GGGGGGGGSS
GGGGGGGG.S

Combo number 1
(with T in hold)

You can help illustrate this combo by adding a piece.
..........
G.........
GG.....G..
GGG.GG.G..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGG..
GGGGGGGGS.
GGGGGGGGSS
GGGGGGGGGS
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Combo number 2
(with slot for I)

You can help illustrate this combo by adding a piece.

Various skimming methods can end up in combos.

Games with combos in their rules