Dog Nearly Doubles His Opponent's Score - CTM February 2021 Recap!
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- Опубликовано: 9 апр 2021
- A recap of the highlights from the Classic Tetris Monthly 2021 Master's Event. (*10 high /right/ for Eric, not left. whoops.)
Main Monthly Tetris twitch: / monthlytetris
Second Monthly Tetris twitch: / monthlytetris2
Thank you to Dog & Tristop!
/ dogplayingtetris
dog's Classic Tetris Brawl: / discord
/ tristop
Yobi9's discord server with Tetris stats & restreaming tools: / discord
Classic Tetris Elo Rankings: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Classic Tetris High Score Lists: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
My Twitch: / agamescout - Игры
Dawg has nothing to be ashamed of, Qualifying alone is impressive.
yes
no such thing as have or to be ashx or impresx or not, do, be, can do, be any nmw and any s perfect
@@zes3813 …you good?
@@zes3813 what the fuck are you saying
@@Androwomeda yeah bro I'm his dealer, gave him the good shit
This is what I look forward to! If it wasn’t for these recaps, I don’t think I’d be able to keep up with the NES Tetris community
Awesome that you can now automagically apply the stats instead of spending hours on it. Great video as always!
I love the quality of the videos. It is a treat to watch them when they go live.
Very impressed by Tristop and his showing this CTM. It seems like Tetris is still getting more competitive every day and making the players even better. Also GG to Dog.
Game Scout is an incredible journalist/documentarian!
Excellent video scout! Impressing us every month!
2 videos in 3 days! You've set the expectation now Scout...
Tristop was strong all tournament long. Unfortunately for Tristop, Dog was stronger. Well deserved victory for the world champ!
Great recap 💪🏻
Holy cow, exciting stuff this month!!!
Nobody:
Highlights: TRISTOP
Everyone loves an underdog!
ggs on tristop for winning february! very hype
Honestly I preferred it to be longer. It's something I could just set up and watch all day. Brand new exciting Tetris content for whole day is awesome.
I love your recaps c:
Im not that big into competetive tetris but your videos are just so much fun to watch, also helps me discover new faces of the scene
Can we acknowledge the fact that Eric almost got a 20Hz tapping speed?
Me unable to 10hz butterfly tapping:
my fastest tapping speed is only 16 hz and that was in a no-stress situation
That's notable for also being the cutoff for human hearing.
@@randomperson1418 You say that as if people act faster in low-stress situations, but the fact is that stress and adrenaline make you act faster.
Holy crap dog is super young, so dope seeing a kid interested in classic tetris and killing it!
Loved the stats!
omg the pictures of vandy and kibi are awesome lol
Great video, well done Dog.
We love Tristop
You are to the Classic Tetris Community what Mayo is to the Doom Eternal community.
Big probs! Love your work!
Scotto been putting in the work.
Kibibyte POG
Awesome video as always. I would've loved to hear more about the droughts I had against Nenu though ;)
True, the end of game 4 in that set looked especially painful, you were battling
Yeah, I was curious so I rewatched my own game in MaxoutClub. Turns out I had a 42 drought in game 4, and 4 separate 20+ droughts on level 18 in game 5.
nice vid I've been practicing to try and qualify in ctm but the bar is so high now (:
Are the full games/tournaments uploaded on YT?
They were previously on CTM channel, are they now somewhere else, or just on Twitch?
whenever scout posts a video, it becomes a good day :)
Ttistop is great. Hope he wins it all next time
nice vid
There's always something in Classic Tetris but Modern Tetris has one thing that I've always noticed. It's VinceHD who's the World Record Holder in 40 Line Sprint.
Edit: I'm always paying attention to any tetris game.
That was fast
Very frustrating as a big fan to not be able to find CTM anywhere now.
The links are in the description
dog doubling his opponents score seems trivial to me, dog is a literal top player. ruins is so good nowdays that he after "killscreen" continues to play for MANY levels. this video ended up showing how insane the rolling technique changed this game huh? no more killscreen, its the skillscreen now.
Great recap. Would have liked to know what happened with JD, since him not making the highlights is a highlight of itself.
I think this is the month where he had to drop out so he didn’t play
@@DanVWeller looks to me like he was seeded fourth
@@ryanamburgy2791 he was but he ended up having to withdraw, can’t remember the reason though
YEAAHHHH HE UPLOADED :DD
nice
Dog is just to good. Noone can compete
Hey I hope you dont mind me mentioning, but your Second Monthly Tetris twitch link is typo'd
Your link is to twitct.tv instead twitch.tv
The vide was absolutely great and thanks for the content!
thanks for catching that! It's now corrected
I wonder how these games would play if they ever put in the ability to change the DAS settings (as a special catergory, ofc :p)
hey, can you please send the link to the tetris footage from January 19? I can't find it on the internet, thanks!
The 2nd link in the description has a typo 🧐
dawg was such a, *dawg*
i hate my jokes
This is my first time posting a comment for a Tetris video but I just started playing and I would really like to join a tetris community to talk to other players. Any help where to start?
you should look up some discord channels. ctm has one
Dude where's the rest of ctwc 2019 recap
Dude, your videos are at a serious max out pace... I guess I'm just too slow all the way
EricICX doesn't have the lines record anymore?
why is this channel not been verified yet?
you need 100k subs to apply
did gamescout get a voice crack at 8:49?
I don’t think so. I make pitch spikes like that on purpose all the time, and that’s what it sounds like to me.
bruh dogs voice is so deep now wtf
Old dog.
@@havenlo1242 Learning lots of new tricks
Where are Tetris Elo scores listed?
Link in the description!
dog vs dOWg lol
"Parity" is a word that annoys me. It means one thing in math (even/odd), another in modern Tetris (subtracting occupied light from dark squares on a checked playfield), and . . . basically nothing in classic Tetris. "Parity = good" is the extent of my understanding there.
In most fields, "parity" refers to membership in one of two disjoint sets. For instance, the parity of a number or permutation is even or odd, the parity of a bit is 1 or 0, and in particle physics the parity is of a coordinate in a vector is positive or negative. As I understand it, in modern Tetris, parity does not work this way, but it has a similar flavor. You can calculate the parity of a game state by overlaying a checkerboard pattern on the playfield and subtracting the number of light squares occupied by a mino from the number of occupied dark squares. Mathematically, we can formalize it like this. Label the bottom right tile of the playfield (0,0), and label the rest with the first coordinate increasing to the right and the second coordinate increasing up the playfield. If δ(i,n) = 1 if (i,n) is occupied and 0 otherwise, then parity = ΣΣ (-1)ⁱ⁺ⁿ δ(i,n), where the double sum is taken over 0≤i≤9 and 0≤n≤40 (though only 0≤n≤20 is usually relevant).
The idea is that parity does not change after dropping most pieces. Geometrically, this is because most tetrominoes occupy two dark squares and two light squares on a checkerboard. The exception is the T piece, which increases or decreases parity by 1, depending where it is dropped. Additionally, clearing a single or a triple will change the parity iff the subset of the playfield above the cleared line(s) has nonzero parity. That subset's parity will be flipped, because all the light squares will move to dark squares and vice-versa. (It's a bit more complicated for split doubles and triples, but I'll leave it at that.) As a result, a player should consider the positioning of T pieces on the checkerboard to maintain a parity near zero. Parities far from zero will result in unbalanced stacks that are difficult to fix without burning lines. Because the order of pieces can be changed to some extent by holding, and because T pieces come at roughly regular intervals in modern Tetris, thinking about parity is a feasible and useful strategy.
But now in classic Tetris, that's all out the window. "Parity" means "cleanliness" or something. A board has "good parity" if it's a good board. At least, that's the extent of my understanding. Maybe someone else can clear this up for me.
"It means one thing in math (even/odd), another in modern Tetris (subtracting occupied light from dark squares on a checked playfield), and . . . basically nothing in classic Tetris."
No, it means the same thing in classic Tetris as it does in modern. The importance and application of it may be different between modern and classic due to the different goals of the games, but the basic concept is definitely the same.
Having good parity means not having an overly bumpy/jagged stack. That's it. If you see a castle formation, that's bad parity.
@@slidenaway But you can have a jagged stack with good parity in modern Tetris. I could make a bunch of columns 1 block wide and still have 0 parity if they had the right heights.
@@EebstertheGreat The same thing would be true in classic tetris. I don't see why you think it's different.
@@slidenaway Consider the following board: columns 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 are stacked up 20 rows high, while columns 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 are empty. This board has 0 parity. Tell me that corresponds to "Having good parity means not having an overly bumpy/jagged stack."
@@EebstertheGreat From a mathematical standpoint, the board you describe has 0 parity in both modern and classic tetris. This renders your initial point moot.
If you use a little common sense, you can see that parity is not the ONLY thing that matters for a "good board", and that my initial statement is true as a general guideline. There are no hard and fast rules.
I blame you and this channel for my current addiction and fixation on competitive tetris.
Thanks a bunch.
Have we leveled the playing field by adding a 15 hertz auto-fire to the left and right on the d pad so everybody can be competitive, not just hyper 14 year olds?
5 ain't THAT MUCH better than 8
I'm felling like pissed off by those kids winning everything...
then play in the tournament and go win
@@Tetrasaurus_ bruh what a useless answer
@@7WuXiii well obviously the adults can’t handle beating these kids, so if you don’t want to be pissed off by the kids then you have to go win the tourney yourself. Next one is happening right now actually on twitch.tv/MonthlyTetris
Good luck!
@@7WuXiii well if you’re so tired of seeing younger players winning, then how about you go get 2 1.1s in an hour just to make it in and then beat 4 of the best players in the world consecutively
@@7WuXiii i think my answer was pretty concise, i mean you could also just not watch it
Dog is trash and got lucky to win, Joseph will get his title back.