A Guide to the How-to-Tetris YouTube Tutorial Videos
Introduction
So, if you are here, you probably think you are an expert and that there is nothing more to learn about Tetris.
I am here to elevate your gameplay further by showing that there is an even higher ceiling to reach. You might be a super-famous high-level Tetris expert. I am here to show you that there are more methods in my knowledge that I can share with you all to use in your streams and wow your viewers.
My How-to-Tetris guides push the limits of Tetris by showing you all advanced T-spin props, advanced spliced T-spin setups (inserting T-spins inside DT Cannons or Trinities, etc.), and even corner floating T-spins.
My core specialty in Tetris lies in spliced T-spins and donation props.
Shall we begin?
Ultra-Advanced T-Spin Props
The following showcases ways to combine 3 or more tetrominoes to make practical mid-game props, such as a T-spin triple prop. You might think that is crazy. However, once you see my video on how I made them safe (e.g., by deliberately not blocking the Tetris hole for defense), you may change your mind.
These methods may be challenging to spot mid-game. However, with enough practice, they can be created easily and quickly.
The more practice you have, the more viable they are.
Exotic Corner Floating T-Spins
Ever used the Iva-Spin, where you combine I and S or I and Z to make a floating T-spin double residue in columns 1 or 10?
I am here to show you that you can create even more exotic corner-floating T-spins. You can make corner floating DT Cannons and BT Cannons!
Ultra-Advanced Spliced T-Spin Setups
Do you know that there are more than the standard corpus of spliced T-spin setups, such as DT Cannons, Imperial Crosses, Trinities, Fractals, Single-Doubles, or STSDs?
Most experts only know these typical setups. However, I know over 100. If you combine it with my all-spin spliced knowledge, it easily goes to 200+.
The following videos epitomize Tetris skills by showing how you can splice (insert) the above-named T-spin setups with more T-spins. For instance, Altair is a spliced Trinity with an extra T-spin double inserted. The same is true with Eta Carinaes. My third Tetris guidebook covers dozens of such extreme setups.
And more importantly, I have identified their easiest mid-game chances, so you can practice them until they become super practical.