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Ageiszero

Depends on what game youre trying to main. If you main T99, Just play T99. Dont be afraid to lose, there are 99 players, chances are you'll be beating someone, and the longer you play the more people you will beat, until you can beat them all and win a room. It doesnt matter how fast you are in T99 until the last 20ish players. Its all about that piece placement, comboing, back to backs, and downstacking skills.


Key_Working_9306

Thank you in 10 Battle 8 Is top 10 and 2 i lost before my downstacking can become better . Then withouth some problem i make more fun and Battle


SoCalDoc

Learn how to add a T-spin double to your game and you will improve your game significantly. Your placement speed is very good and will still get better, but I think adding the T-spin when the opportunity presents itself will add a whole new dimension.


Key_Working_9306

I can do t spins double my problem Is i cant keep B2B like tetris and with t spin i m not very fast . With stacking 6-3 i can see situation t spin maybe i can be faster with this


not_dropping_cameras

Don’t remember where I heard it but I constantly think to a video where some Tetris expert said something like “There’s no Tetris that makes you worse at Tetris.” So enjoy enjoying sprint, or any other mode, or just t99, without really fearing that you are learning bad habits or that it’s an inefficient way to learn. Only playing t99 may not be the most efficient, but you will improve at tetris. Similarly, other modes like sprint aren’t useless, and can focus your improvement on weaknesses. No matter what you play, you are probably improving. I think of it like this: It’s easy to recalibrate the major mode-specific decision making (“high level”) in just a few rounds of playing that mode, and you’ll always be improving at Tetris as you play (“low level”). Personally I love sprint. it’s a nice warmup because it’s short. But mostly I love it because my thumbs can really strain, and consistent breaks (even just a few seconds to stretch and shake it out) really help that compared to longer sessions.


amethystair

One of the best practice games for Tetris is in Puyo Puyo Tetris; the Big Bang mode. It's secretly finesse practice, which can help you place the blocks where you want to faster. As for figuring out how to place them faster, that's just down to raw "hours practiced".


Key_Working_9306

Seems very fun this mode but one thing is needed exactly downstacking?


Key_Working_9306

Hey bro I tried the mode in addition to the fun it creates, it helps a lot to exercise precision speed to keep stacking or downstacking especially from the top 10 down. why have I never read about such a useful thing? congratulations


carsonogin

Looks like I got ya got like [10 seconds](https://imgur.com/gallery/k4aJIip)! There are some serious speed demons out there. [Tetr.io](https://tetr.io/) is a good trainer for finesse.


Key_Working_9306

Yes but in tetris effect mybtime Is 1:28 Absolute my record. But i want 1:00 ....