Multiplayer techniques

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General

Field Manipulation



Pyramid

Situations like this should be remedied as quickly as possible in a match to avoid future complications.

GGGGGG
GGGGGGG
GGGGGGGG
GGGGGGGGG
GGGGGGT
GGGGGGGTT
GGGGGGGGT
GGGGGGGGG
GGGGGG
GGGGGGGZZ
GGGGGGGGZZ
GGGGGGGGG
GGGGGGL
GGGGGGGL
GGGGGGGGLL
GGGGGGGGG
GGGGGGJ
GGGGGGGJJJ
GGGGGGGG
GGGGGGGGG


Overhang

When plagued by an unfortunate sequence of next pieces, an overhang is another form of a scapegoat.

GGG
GGGGGJJ
GGGGGGGJ
GGGGGGGGJ
GGGGGGGGG
GGGS
GGGGGSSJJ
GGGGGGGSJ
GGGGGGGGJ
GGGGGGGGG
GGGS
GGGGGGGSJ
GGGGGGGGJ
GGGGGGGGG
GT
GGGGGTT
GGGGGT
GGGGGGGG
GGGGGGGG
GT
GGGGGTT
GGGGGLLT
GGGGGGGLG
GGGGGGGLG
GOOT
GGGGGOOTT
GGGGGLLT
GGGGGGGLG
GGGGGGGLG
JJGOOT
GJGGGGOOTT
GJGGGGLLT
GGGGGGGLG
GGGGGGGLG
JJGOOT
GJGGGGLLT
GGGGGGGLG
GGGGGGGLG


Timing

Offensive

A player should be aggressive when the opportunity arises. Do not sit and counter garbage. Let yourself receive garbage and send it back. You want to send the most garbage as possible. Often, it's better to tetris after the opponent because they will not be able to counteract the garbage, either accidentally or intentionally.

If you have a chance to BtB in a short time period, don't pass it up. The more time you give your opponent between a BtB, the more likely he will have formed a plan for the upcoming garbage.

Defensive

When nearing a top out, counter the garbage as best as you can. Your opponent will not recieve extra ammunition and will have to build his own tetrises. Do not waste time making many singles. Most of all, remember not to overstack.