But seriously these are probably one of the best (uncapped) tetris tutorials out there right now, others are either outdated, primitive video editing, too long on a single concept, or too short. These tutorials hit the sweet spot of length, great quality, and made by the one and only Mr. Kez D. "Stand Up Shitter" Bez
One thing nobody's pointed out yet is how _late_ this is in the series. You have to go through basic upstack, peripheral vision and lookahead, 6-3, downstack, openers... all before building your first TSD. Because to T-spin properly, you _do_ need all those things! Blessed be Kezdabez. If everyone followed this guy's advice, we wouldn't have beginners getting hardstuck B+ because they ruin their board for 4 attack. They'd be hardstuck SS from crutching SDPC instead.
I feel like there is a huge difference between a B+ player and SS player and simply learning t-spins or/and SDPC won't cut it. Also are you referring to tetrio beginners or tetris beginners? There's also a big difference there.
3:44 there is actually an alternate T-spin you can take, but it might be hard to see for newer players place the S piece vertically in columns 8 and 9, I piece horizontally in columns 3-6, place the L pieces vertically with the long part facing up in columns 1 and 2, and vertically with the long part facing down in columns 9 and 10, then the J piece horizontally with the stub facing up in columns 3-5. This also leads to a nice, clean board state after completing the T-spin and allows you to flex
How to do that, mine if press hard drop its automatically put in there and i cant spin, if soft drop its slowly go down not direct to down, how to direct to down and make the t spin?