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@Wumbotize3 күн бұрын
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@user-tx4ic1ke6n2 күн бұрын
For anyone wondering the TST happens at 0:38 nad 3:36
@JonathanAufderheide-ln8pr2 күн бұрын
There's no TST at 3:36. That is called a Trinity, three T-Spin Doubles stacked in succession.
@elgopniko74583 күн бұрын
wumbo will you teach me how to lst stack pls i will do anything
@00dethklok003 күн бұрын
He mentioned in the description that he offers coaching. Idk anything about it or it's prices but it's an option.
@GodLandon2 күн бұрын
Will do anything but play more! Get in the trenches, get on foretriss, study kazu and diao's lst, and you will have something going by next week! Also check kezdabez's lst demo and orz's lst lecture. Good luck!
@elgopniko74582 күн бұрын
@@GodLandon i checked all of those out and i practically spend 99% of my time on tetrio blitz, sprint and on this trainer someone programmed lol, i hardly do anything but practise, it would just be so much easier if there was a better way to practise than just brute forcing it
@GodLandonКүн бұрын
@@elgopniko7458 sorry, I shouldn't have made the play more comment. I think critical analysis of game play is the trick to improving generally. You familiarize yourself with more and more patterns, and the familiarity eventually expresses itself with speed, as you likely already understand. Critical analysis is built from a foundation of tetris fundamentals and is a method to gain familiarity with what patterns are faulty in your competitive play so that you can stop doing them, eventually. It's a skill of its own, of course. You can strengthen fundamentals by playing turn based or slower bots til a point where you can stack nearly perfectly if you are given as much time as you need to take. And as for the analysis itself, by studing what you do, really understanding why it's suboptimal, really understanding what you could have done instead, you set yourself up to improve. All of that which i've said is viable for learning LST too. If you can LST well enough to do 20 TSDs consistently, then you will have earned a new way to practice in improving your 20 TSD time. Absorb the patterns. Really, it isn't enough to watch the pros play the game. It takes studying their game play. Understanding how they resolve certain conflicts. If you are looking at their board, and you think to yourself that you have no real idea of what the best way to stack it is, or no idea what they would likely do, pay attention to what they do, have the aha moment, and you will have just improved in some minor way. You do this often and your game play will start looking like theirs in certain ways, which is good, considering they stack way better than we do. Pour over a kazu vod and you will come to understand that it a treasure trove of data ripe for your understanding and betterment. Anyway, after all that talk, id figure id leave you with something tangible. There are some heavy duty resources out there, if you are interested in trying to understand the information in them. Im giving one of them, since i couldnt find the crazier one where they literally list every possible pattern. I'm unsure if youtube or wumbo allows the sending of links in this comment section, so I'll give it you wonky. hse30 dot tistory dot com/735 !!Good luck.
@diegomastro5681Күн бұрын
Go on zen, make flat top tki and play slow. After the first two bags, you are on your own to start LSTing Mentally divide the field in two areas. Five columns you stack. The other five belong to the tspin. Some rules, always follow these: On the tspin side you repeat the shape L J, with a S or Z overhang, and T obviously for tspins. ALWAYS do this. Dont put O ever here, don't do single clears with the T, don't do donations, just dumb LJ, then SZ, then LJ and so on. It works every time Pieces either go on the stack side, or on the tspin side. Dont put a piece in halfsies. That messes everything ip Dont put any T NEVER EVER on the stack side. If you cant find a tspin, ctrl+z go back to the previous one, there is always a way to make it if you can keep your stack somewhat even.