Orz's LST Lecture (in depth, demonstration at the end)

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 29

  • @whyami5355
    @whyami5355 Před 2 lety +6

    I think the lecture helped me a lot, but one thing i feel is a little important to mention. If you repeat LSLS, JZJZ, or LSJZ only repeating 1 and 2-height overhangs, your right 5 (normal stacking) columns will gradually become taller than your left 5 column by 7 minos every bag (6 if you take the tetrises), so some deviating in stack difference is needed to avoid topping out.

  • @jarrodjob
    @jarrodjob Před 2 lety +13

    I got Tetris 99 T-Spin factory problems and a JZJZ ain’t one.

  • @JellyFishPuddin
    @JellyFishPuddin Před 2 lety +3

    I love these videos thanks for making them :)

  • @sasx1487
    @sasx1487 Před 2 lety

    Thankyou for posting the slide in the description. Its clear this topic needs a bit more practice to actually sink in and going back and forth in the video is not as practical as using the slide in a side. You a real one g.

  • @cirst34
    @cirst34 Před 6 měsíci +1

    >be me
    >spend several hours of my life learning lst stack
    >loses to the 9-0 user with 0.7 pps

  • @domojnr
    @domojnr Před 2 lety

    i really enjoy these videos, thank you for making them

  • @deriderp
    @deriderp Před 2 lety +3

    New to the game and recently learnt this from a friend! An extra tip in vs I got is that if you did an S prop where an L was supposed to be, you can drop a J where the hole is and make a TST before downstacking. It does end the system though I think. Also wanted to ask what you meant by JZJZ or LSLS is unstable. Is it because you may not get J or Z in the next bag before getting the T?

    • @orztetris
      @orztetris  Před 2 lety +2

      yeah, just lots more variance because the solution is across two bags. From my demostration you do see some jzjz alt forms which I didn’t have time to talk about, but in terms of like someone new to LST and doing good no t waste tspins in general, imo it’s kinda hard and a lot can go wrong. I think I kinda described it badly, it’s definitely not bad by any means it just has a somewhat higher chance of going wrong.
      Tst after s prop isn’t worth it imo unless you’re at the bottom and transition out immediately, because the count to 4 after can be difficult to stack. Beyond the scope of this video though lol. you can resolve the s prop in other ways like I discussed

  • @largeonion7598
    @largeonion7598 Před 2 lety +1

    crazy video

  • @oboloptis3719
    @oboloptis3719 Před 2 lety +1

    very helpful

  • @jyin
    @jyin Před 2 lety +1

    THANK YOU 🙇🙇🙇

  • @insertnamehere9180
    @insertnamehere9180 Před 2 lety

    0:00 HELLO!

  • @qwertyuiopanezd1256
    @qwertyuiopanezd1256 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm wondering what sort of skill range I should get to before I try to learn LST because it feels really difficult and I'm not sure if I just need to practice more or if it's the classic "skill issue"

    • @orztetris
      @orztetris  Před 2 lety +4

      I think LST is harder than it gets credit for (to maintain it perfectly at least). I think it’s at least as hard as doing other center wells, just focusing more and less on different skills. I’d say if you want the “prerequisites” to doing lst they’d be the same as the ones for tspinning, basically being able to clear a 40L sprint with tetrises only no sweat. If you really pressed me for a TL rating range I’d say maybe S and above? (dont quote me on that).
      If you’ve fulfulled the above and it is still hard I am sorry it just is kinda hard pensive you can practice other center wells and be improving at the same skills all the same. Also, my recently released tspin guide might help. Good luck with practicing!

  • @MikhailFederov
    @MikhailFederov Před 2 lety

    18:32 "General stacking rules apply (Watch my video)" Which video is this? Thanks

  • @GodLandon
    @GodLandon Před 2 lety

    Would you ever give 6-3 guide (for damage not sprint)

    • @orztetris
      @orztetris  Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe I’ll do some deep dive on each of the center wells, but as I said in other comments I don’t think there’s that much difference between them. What I’d go into is probably too much for beginners (not saying you are one lol, but that’s probably what would be in the analysis)
      The tspin guide I made is probably enough guidance to get started with 6-3 or 5-4 or honestly even 7-2 (but I think 7-2/lst are harder without specific knowledge)

  • @n305
    @n305 Před 2 lety +1

    This is fantastic. What’s your opinion on 7-2 vs 6-3 (doremy, promo style)?

    • @n305
      @n305 Před 2 lety

      And I’m mostly asking about single player (ultra etc)

    • @orztetris
      @orztetris  Před 2 lety +5

      In general, moving towards center = more flexible, as in number of options you have for upcoming tspin. So 5-4 is most flexible, 6-3 is balanced, 7-2 is least flexible.
      (Also, closer to the center is inherently safer because of where how pieces spawn)
      flexibility up = better for accommodating garbage, better chance of big ds spike
      flexibility down = simpler decisionmaking, because restrictions guide your placements
      Hard committing to a b2b stack in no lcd game like tetrio will rarely outright win you the game if a situation is even, and building up 7-2 will only pretty much give you that option. With 6-3 and 5-4 you have better options to powerstack, so theoretically they are better.
      But, I still find it a lot easiest to really quickly build b2b on a 7-2 stack in vs to just spam some clean.
      Honestly though, my opinion isn't really that strong, and you probably should be able to commit to a b2b stack on any center well. But if I was like given a stack where I could commit to 6-3 or 7-2 with equal ease I would guess that I'd probably commit to 7-2, not because it's optimal or anything, but more because I've put more time into it overall.
      (Also FWIW, my current ultra PB is 5-4 lol)

    • @n305
      @n305 Před 2 lety

      @@orztetris thanks for such an elaborate reply! I think I will try to commit to learn 6-3 as much as I can. As from what I can see it’s universally good for both vs, ultra and sprint (although stacking for sprint seems drastically different)

  • @jimmyhai6840
    @jimmyhai6840 Před 2 lety

    Ur amazing

  • @kbs6998
    @kbs6998 Před 2 lety

    hello~

  • @Jay-Kaizo
    @Jay-Kaizo Před 2 lety

    How do I get better WITHOUT practicing? :D
    These videos are great!

    • @mftripz8445
      @mftripz8445 Před rokem

      Impossibilitris

    • @DddFgffd-se9fp
      @DddFgffd-se9fp Před 10 měsíci

      I'm honestly surprised you want to not practice on this game

    • @Jay-Kaizo
      @Jay-Kaizo Před 10 měsíci

      Practice is boring lol. I did learn a lot just from playing and adding new setups in tho@@DddFgffd-se9fp